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PUBLIC LAW 96-000—MMMM. DD, 1980

PUBLIC LAW 96-561—DEC. 22, 1980

94 STAT. 3277

propagated stocks of salmon or steelhead, or to protect, conserve, or improve the habitat of such stocks. (9) The term "habitat" means those portions of the land or water, including the constituent elements thereof, (A) which salmon or steelhead occupy at any time during their life cycle, or (B) which affect the salmon or steelhead resources. (10) The term "recreational fishing" means fishing for personal use and enjoyment using conventional angling gear, and not for sale or barter. (11) The term "salmon" means any anadromous species of the family Salmonidae and Genus Oncorhynchus, commonly known as Pacific salmon. (12) The term "salmon or steelhead resource" means any stock of salmon or steelhead. (13) The term "steelhead" means the anadromous rainbow trout species Salmo gairdneri, commonly known as steelhead. (14) The term "stock" means a species, subspecies, race, geographical grouping, run, or other category of salmon or steelhead. (15) The term "treaty" means any treaty between the United States and any treaty tribe that relates to the reserved right of such tribe to harvest salmon and steelhead within the Washington or Columbia River conservation areas. (16) The term "treaty tribe" means any Indian tribe recognized by the United States Government, with usual and accustomed fishing grounds in the Washington or Columbia River conservation areas, whose fishing right under a treaty has been recognized by a Federal court. (17) The term "Washington conservation area" means all salmon and steelhead habitat within the State of Washington except for the Columbia River drainage basin, and in the fishery conservation zone adjacent to the State of Washington which is subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. (18) The term "Washington tribal coordinating body" means the organization duly authorized by the treaty tribes of the Washington conservation area to coordinate their activities for them for the purposes of this title. PART B—COORDINATED MANAGEMENT OF SALMON AND STEELHEAI^ SEC. 110. ESTABLISHMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF SALMON AND STEELHEAD 16 USC 3311. ADVISORY COMMISSION.

(a) ESTABLISHMENT.—Within 90 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Commerce (hereinafter in this part referred to as the "Secretary") shall establish the Salmon and Steelhead Advisory Commission (hereinafter referred to in this title as the "Commission"), which shall consist of one voting member from each of the following: (1) The State of Washington. (2) The State of Oregon. (3) The Washington tribal coordinating body. (4) The Columbia River tribal coordinating body. (5) The Pacific Fishery Management Council. (6) The National Marine Fisheries Service. (b) MEMBERSHIP.—(1) The voting representatives shall be appointed by the Secretary from a list of qualified individuals submitted by the Governor of each applicable State, by each appropriate tribal coordinating body, and by the Pacific Fishery Management Council. The