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of the day-to-day communications with the EA Manager. When cycling, Central <br />• shall maintain records and make data available to the EA Manager as described in <br />Appendix A. The Parties understand that flow and stagc data at Overton and <br />Kearney are availablc online from DNR. <br />3. The Parties will support, advocate and cooperate with Program efforts to collect <br />baseline data which can also be used to evaluate species and habitat conditions <br />associated with the operating commitments in Appendix A. Specitically, the <br />Parties assume that for so long as there is a Program, the Program will provide <br />monitoring during the identified time periods for Appendix A operations for <br />inundation of riverine tern and plover nests and fledglings, and daily monitoring <br />for and tracking of any whooping cranes that stop along the Platte River, using <br />overflights and/or ground personnel. The Parties further undcrstand that the <br />0 Program wil(, through its Adaptive Management Plan, implement investigations <br />intended to evahiate ephemeral sandbars and the adequacy of forage fish and <br />invertebrate populations. IF there are issues identified through those evaluations <br />regarding the adequacy of survival of ephemeral sandbars or the adequacy of <br />forage fish or invertebrate populations, the role, if any, of hydrocycling, will be <br />evaluated as part of Program investigations which also evaluate other potential <br />factors. In the event of Program faihire, responsibilities under thc Districts' <br />FERGapproved monitoring plan may be altered to include additional measures to <br />evaluate species and habitat conditians including those used to evaluate <br />operations under Appendix A. Such changes will be made through the <br />• agency/Districts coordination provisions of the FERC license articles on <br /> W ater Y ear 2UU8 EA AUY 23 Uctober 1 S, "LUU"/