Section 1729 Of Chapter 7.2. Trout Management From California Fish And Game Code >> Division 2. >> Chapter 7.2.
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. (a) The department shall give priority to stocking native
hatchery-produced species in California's waters, where stocking is
determined to be appropriate by the department. Stocking of
hatchery-produced fish is not appropriate in all of California's
waters, including, but not limited to, stocking in California's
waters that would adversely affect species listed under the federal
Endangered Species Act of 1973 (16 U.S.C. Sec. 1531 et seq.) or the
California Endangered Species Act (Chapter 1.5 (commencing with
Section 2050) of Division 3).
(b) Hatchery-produced trout shall be stocked to support
sustainable angling recreation and promote angler access to trout
fishing, including, but not limited to, urban fisheries.
(c) The department may provide outreach and educational materials
to all anglers to promote awareness of environmental sustainability,
ecosystem health, fish genetics, angling opportunities, and fish
population management.
(d) Educational programs utilizing the hatcheries shall be
encouraged.
(e) The department shall ensure that all trout stocked in waters
of the state for recreational purposes are unable to reproduce
through triploidy or other means, with the exception of fish planted
into brood stock lakes, surplus brood stock planted according to
fishery management decisions, fish planted to supplement waters that
the department has determined to be genetically isolated from native
fish populations, and native trout species produced for recovery and
restoration within their native range.
(f) The department may develop, conduct, and respond to regular
angler preference and satisfaction surveys. This is not a substitute
for a preferred scientific data collection and monitoring program
that would facilitate adaptive management of California's inland
trout fisheries.
(g) The department shall review angling regulations periodically
and adjust those regulations to ensure consistency with the strategic
plan described in Section 1728.