Oregon Code § 506.109·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Food
fish management policy.
It is the policy of the State of Oregon that food fish shall be managed to
provide the optimum economic, commercial, recreational and aesthetic benefits
for present and future generations of the citizens of this state. In
furtherance of this policy, the goals of food fish management are:
(1) To maintain
all species of food fish at optimum levels in all suitable waters of the state
and prevent the extinction of any indigenous species.
(2) To develop
and manage the lands and waters of this state in a manner that will optimize
the production, utilization and public enjoyment of food fish.
(3) To permit an
optimum and equitable utilization of available food fish.
(4) To develop
and maintain access to the lands and waters of the state and the food fish
resources thereon.
(5) To regulate
food fish populations and the utilization and public enjoyment of food fish in
a manner that is compatible with other uses of the lands and waters of the
state and provides optimum commercial and public recreational benefits.
(6) To preserve
the economic contribution of the sports and commercial fishing industries in a
manner consistent with sound food fish management practices.
(7) To develop
and implement a program for optimizing the return of Oregon food fish for
Oregons recreational and commercial fisheries. [1975 c.253 §15; 1985 c.529 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 506.109
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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