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<br />0016~(J <br /> <br />Public Scoping Comments, Gunnison River Contract, cont. <br /> <br />. ,;:~....:::.::,;: <br />,:.::':.,....... <br />..-:,;....:..::. <br /> <br />15b. BUTTER; p2, '2. 6) Numerous species of special concern use the river, and some have <br />benefitted 'from the relatively stable regime. How will these species be affected? Will some species <br />benefit to the detriment of others? What monitoring plans and procedures will be instigated to measure <br />these effects? <br /> <br />14a. BUTTER; p2, '3. 7) How have the species adapted to the present flow regime? For those <br />endangered fish which have spawned since the flows were stabilized, will a return to the "natural" <br />hydrograph negatively affect the species? <br /> <br />15d. BUTTER; p2, '3. 7) How have the species adapted to the present flow regime? For those <br />endangered fish which have spawned since the flows were stabilized, will a return to the "natural" <br />hydrograph negatively affect the species? <br /> <br />15d. BUTTER; p2;'4. 8) Higher spring flows may enhance riparian wetlands by improving <br />water supplies. How will the functions and values of those wetlands be affected by the proposed <br />action? <br /> <br />, <br /> <br />, '..~..''-.i <br /> <br />.:,. <br /> <br />32 <br />