NR 1.45 Disposition of state forest lands. NR 1.46 Disposition of state fish and game lands. NR 1.47 Disposition of state park lands. NR 1.48 Leasing department lands. NR 1.483 Leasing department tower sites for telecommunications systems. NR 1.485 Granting easements. NR 1.50 Policy on issuance of environmental pollution orders. NR 1.51 Management of state wildlife areas. NR 1.52 Policy on promulgation of environmental quality standards. NR 1.60 Master planning for department land. NR 1.61 Public use of department land. NR 1.70 Policy on education. NR 1.71 Policy on friends groups. NR 1.90 Public access policy for waterways. NR 1.91 Public boating access standards. NR 1.92 Abandonment of access. NR 1.93 Access in platted subdivisions. NR 1.95 Wetlands preservation, protection, restoration and management. NR 1.98 Public and private source funding of research. NR 1.985 Donation of live fish or fish eggs from a private fish farm. NR 1.01NR 1.01 Management of fisheries and aquatic resources. NR 1.01(1)(1) To meet its responsibilities established by statute, department programs shall be based on scientific management principles which emphasize the protection, perpetuation, development, and use of all desirable aquatic species. NR 1.01(2)(2) The goal of fish management is to provide opportunities for the optimum use and enjoyment of Wisconsin’s aquatic resources, both sport and commercial. A healthy and diverse environment is essential to meet this goal and shall be promoted through management programs. NR 1.01(3)(3) Aquatic resources include both nongame and game species of fish, other aquatic animals and their habitats. Endangered and threatened species form a special group that will be managed according to ch. NR 27 and s. 29.604, Stats. NR 1.01(4)(4) To assure its effectiveness, the management program shall be based upon a close working relationship among all functions of the department, other governmental agencies, federally recognized Indian tribes, and the public. The department will keep interested parties informed of policies, plans and management. To anticipate change and meet future demand, the department shall engage in long-range planning of management programs. NR 1.01(5)(5) Financing the department’s fish and aquatic resource management program through, in large part, user fees, particularly license fees and excise taxes on selected equipment purchased by sport and commercial fishers, is an established principle. Although user fees collected for a specific purpose are targeted at that purpose, they provide significant indirect benefits for a wide range of wildlife and users. When beneficiaries are a broader or different segment of the public, other funding sources will be sought. NR 1.01(6)(6) Wisconsin law enunciates a trust doctrine which secures the right of all Wisconsin citizens to quality, non-polluted waters and holds that waters are the common property of all citizens. Fish management programs will vigorously uphold the doctrine that citizens have a right to use in common the waters of the state and these waters shall be maintained free of pollution.