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<br />II <br /> <br /> <br />Figure VI-6. <br /> <br />Pathways of <br />fluctuating <br />resources . <br /> <br />adverse effects of <br />releases on critical <br /> <br />. . . . . . <br /> <br />. 57 <br /> <br />Figure VI-7 <br /> <br />Fluctuations have adverse impacts <br />(-) on aquatic resources, recre- <br />ation, and terrestrial resources; <br />may benefit (+) trout growth; and <br />have unknown (1) impacts on <br />humpback chub . . . . . . .. . 60 <br /> <br />Figure VII-I. Releases for HUMPBACK CHUB and <br />impacts on critical resources . . . 65 <br /> <br />Figure VII-2. Releases for COMMON NATIVE FISH <br />and impacts on critical resources . 67 <br /> <br />Figure VII-3. Releases for TROUT and impacts <br />on critical resources . . . .. . 69 <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />Figure VII-4. Releases for BEACHES, TERRESTRIAL <br />VEGETATION, AND WILDLIFE and <br />impacts on critical resources . . . 71 <br /> <br /> <br />Figure VII-5. Releases for COMBINED RECREATION <br />and impacts on critical resources . 73 <br /> <br />Figure VII-6. Releases to mimic "NATURAL" <br />CONDITIONS adversely affect <br />most critical resources . . <br /> <br />. 75 <br /> <br />Figure VII-7. The conflicts among resources are <br />between releases for Humpback Chub <br />vs. Trout Growth and Beaches, and <br />between releases for Common Native <br />Fish vs. Trout Growth and <br />White-water Boating . . . . . . . . 77 <br />