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<br />uOZ:H <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />up to 256,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) as addressed in the Programmatic Agreement"', and for <br /> <br />physical, biological, recreational and other resources, impacts of dam operations for inundation <br /> <br />levels associated primarily with flows up to 100,000 cfs. In between these levels, stakeholder <br /> <br />concerns with respect to relict native vegetation, endangered species, and cultural resources may <br /> <br />require activities by the GCMRC. <br /> <br />The FY 99 Annual Plan also describes GCMRC cooperative activities with other groups, <br /> <br />whose geographiC area of interest is contiguous with that of GCMRC. In all cases, these <br /> <br />cooperative activities are judged by GCMRC to enhance its core program activities and are <br /> <br />supported outside of GCMRC funds. <br /> <br />In most areas, the FY 99 Annual Plan represents only marginal program changes from the <br /> <br />FY 1998 (FY 98) Annual Plan. For FY 99, GCMRC may extend FY 98 monitoring and research <br /> <br />contracts or issue new RFPs to accomplish program goals identified by the Adaptive <br /> <br />ManagementWork Group (AMWG). This follows the logic outlined in the Strategic Plan that <br /> <br />targeted monitoring and research activities should be considered flexible long-term efforts that <br /> <br />respond annually to Adaptive Management program needs. Significant change in monitoring and <br /> <br />research activities are expected in the FY 2000 Annual Plan, following completion of conceptual <br /> <br />modeling and synthesis activities in FY 99. <br /> <br />GENERAL OBJECTIVES <br /> <br />'The Programmatic Agreement, fmalized in August 1994, is a legal agreement between federal and state <br />agencies and tribal groups that specifies the responsibilities of the parties to comply with the National Historic <br />Preservation Act (1996; 1992) and 36 CFR 800. <br /> <br />Final Draft - (12/15/97) For AMWG Review <br />