58 Pa. Code § 57.11 - Listing of wild trout streams
(a)
Maintenance of list. It is the policy of the Commission to
accurately identify and classify streams supporting naturally reproducing
populations of trout as wild trout streams. The Fisheries Management Division
will maintain the list of wild trout streams. The Executive Director, with the
approval of the Commission, will from time-to-time publish the list of wild
trout streams in the Pennsylvania Bulletin and on the World
Wide Web. Persons with comments, objections or suggestions about the
classification of streams listed may submit them to the Commission for
review.
(b)
Criteria for
classifying wild trout streams. The classification of a stream as a
wild trout stream means that the trout found there have resulted from natural
reproduction and that the habitat supports wild trout. Identification of
streams for the presence of wild trout typically involves:
(1)
Location and habitat.
Classifications of wild trout streams will involve examination of one or more
sites, which may vary in size, within the stream. The exercise of judgment by
the investigator is essential in describing the extent of the stream continuum
to which the examination applies. The investigator should find that the habitat
is such as would support natural reproduction of trout.
(2)
Exclusion of stocked
trout. In classifying a wild trout stream, the investigator should
find trout resulting from natural reproduction in the stream section or
upstream and downstream areas and their tributaries. In making this finding,
the investigator will specifically exclude trout stocked as fingerlings or
adults and trout that escape from a hatchery. The exercise of judgment is
required in examining the trout for physical appearance such as coloration, fin
condition and body configuration as indicators of the source of the trout.
Direct evidence of natural reproduction of trout is a factor in making this
classification, but it is not required if the other elements are
present.
(3)
Biological
criteria. In identifying a wild trout stream, the investigator should
find one or more of the following:
(i) Young
of the year trout less than 150 mm occur at some time in the stream
section.
(ii) Two or more ages of
wild trout occur at some time within the stream section.
(4)
Tributary linkages.
Tributaries to wild trout streams are classified as wild trout streams for
their function as habitat for segments of wild trout populations, including
nurseries and refuges, and in sustaining water quality necessary for wild
trout.
(c)
Existing list. The streams identified as wild trout streams on
or before January 1, 2002, and listed as such by the Fisheries Management
Division will continue to be considered as wild streams by the
Commission.
(d)
Requests
for evaluation or re-evaluation of streams. The Commission staff will
evaluate or re-evaluate the classification of streams as wild trout streams at
the request of the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) in connection
with permitting decisions. Requests for evaluation or re-evaluation from
persons or parties other than DEP will be considered for review consistent with
available staff and resources and prioritized based on the status of DEP
permitting decisions related to the sites. Requests that the Commission staff
evaluate or re-evaluate stream sections for inclusion on or removal from the
list of streams supporting naturally reproducing populations of trout may be
addressed to the Bureau of Fisheries, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission,
595 East Rolling Ridge Drive, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania 16823. In evaluating
requests to remove streams from the list of wild trout streams, the Commission
will take into account circumstances where human intervention or manmade
changes have diminished the capacity of a stream to meet the criteria set forth
in this section. Streams will not be removed from the list of wild trout
streams in circumstances where the investigator finds evidence that their
characteristics and trout populations have been changed solely or principally
as a result human intervention.
(e)
Appeals. A person aggrieved by the classification of a stream
section as a wild trout stream section may appeal the agency action by filing a
notice of appeal with the Executive Director, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat
Commission, Post Office Box 67000, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17106-7000 within
15 days after publication of the notice that the stream section had been so
classified in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. Nothing in this
subsection will be construed to enlarge or diminish the appeal rights of
persons or parties in connection with permitting decisions and other actions of
DEP.
Notes
The provisions of this § 57.11 amended under the Fish and Boat Code, 30 Pa.C.S.; and section 186 of The Administrative Code of 1929 (71 P.S. § 186).
This section cited in 25 Pa. Code § 105.1 (relating to definitions).
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