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UCREFRP Catalog Number
8094
Author
Dryer, M. P. and A. J. Sandvol.
Title
Recovery Plan for the Pallid Sturgeon (
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1993.
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RECOVERY BACKGROUND AND STRATEGY <br />The pallid sturgeon (Scaphirhynchus albus Forbes and Richardson} was listed as <br />an endangered species on September 6, 1990 (55 FR 36641) pursuant to the <br />Endangered Species Act (Act) of 1973 (16 U.S.C. 1531 et seq.) as amended. The <br />range of the pallid sturgeon overlays three U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br />(Service) Regions: Region 3, Region 4, and Region 6, with Region 6 having <br />been designated the lead Region for recovery (research functions are provided <br />to all Service Regions by Region 8). Because of the wide range of the pallid <br />sturgeon, its believed extreme rarity, numerous threats to species survival, <br />and paucity of information on species life history and habitats, an <br />eight-member, multi-disciplinary recovery team was established to develop this <br />Pallid Sturgeon Recovery Plan (Recovery Plan). In development of the Recovery <br />Plan, the recovery team utilized the expertise of other sturgeon researchers <br />and managers and published literature. <br />The Introduction section, Part I, of this Recovery Plan describes the <br />distribution, status, life history, and habitat-association information that <br />is known about the pallid sturgeon. Reasons for listing and threats to the <br />species are also described. <br />The Recovery section, Part II, provides the short- and long-term recovery <br />objectives and actions needed to achieve recovery. Recovery tasks, which can <br />be independently funded and carried out, are described for each action. <br />The Implementation Schedule, Part III, of the Recovery Plan is essentially a <br />summary table that indicates task priorities, task descriptions, duration of <br />tasks, the agency or entity with the responsibility or administrative <br />authority to fund or carry out the task, and lastly, estimated costs. All <br />priority 1 tasks are listed first, followed by priority 2 and priority 3 <br />tasks. Because of the immediacy for implementation of recovery actions to <br />prevent extinction of the species, most tasks are assigned priority 1. <br />This Recovery Plan is subject to modification as needed by new findings, <br />changes in species status, and the completion of recovery tasks. <br />iii <br />
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