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Water Supply Protection
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Adaptive Management Workgroup
State
CO
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South Platte
Water Division
1
Date
1/1/3000
Author
PRRIP
Title
Six Steps of Adaptive Management
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Ref. <br />113-1 Minimum Data Needs being <br />Hypotheses <br />No. Protocol/Activity Description, Responsible Party, and Schedule addressed 13 year Budget Addressed <br /> Determine impacts limiting Description: Analysis of reproductive data and habitat data collected as part <br /> reproductive success of least of reference numbers 9 and 10. Responsible Party: Program. Schedule: <br /> terns and piping plovers in analysis will occur near the end of the first increment when sufficient <br /> central Platte (Determined information has been collected through implemenation of above referenced <br /> through analysis of monitoring protocols. <br />14 data $60,000 <br /> Determine the importance of Description: An analysis of nest numbers, fledge success, etc collected as <br /> riverine and non-riverine part of ref. no. 9 and 10 to the amount of riverine and non-riverine habitat <br /> habitat to piping plovers and available. Amounts of habitat from aerial photos (GIS) and/or airboat surveys <br /> least terns (Determined to be conducted as part of reference no. 3-6. Responsible Party: Program. <br /> through analysis of monitoring Schedule: analysis will occur near the end of the first increment when <br /> data) sufficient information has been collected through implemenation of above <br />15 referenced rotocols. $78,000 <br /> Identify limiting factors to prey Description: Analysis of data collected through ref. No. 11, 17, 18, 19, 20 and <br /> bases for least terns and protocols collecting physical habitat data within the channel. Responsible <br /> piping plovers Party: Program. Schedule: analysis will occur near the end of the first <br /> increment when sufficient information has been collected through <br />16 im lemenation of above referenced rotocols. $130,000 <br /> Determine effects of Description: Research study will be a combined field and laboratory (if <br /> temperature on least tern prey published information not available for correct species) exercise. Will need to <br /> base (fish) (Secondary follow studies to determine prey species, abundance, composition, and effects <br /> consideration to The Effect of of flow on temperature. Responsible Party: Program. Schedule: analysis <br /> Flow on Temp which is will occur near the end of the first increment when sufficient information has <br /> covered by another protocol) been collected through implemenation of above referenced protocols. <br />17 <br />$300,000 <br /> Determine effects of Description: Research study will be a combined field and laboratory (if <br /> temperature on piping plover published information not available for correct species) exercise. Will need to <br /> prey base (insects) follow studies to determine prey species, abundance, composition, etc. <br /> Responsible Party: Program. Schedule: analysis will occur near the end of <br /> the first increment when sufficient information has been collected through <br />1$ im lemenation of above referenced rotocols. $300,000 <br /> Determine availability of prey Description: Study will research the abundance and composition of fish found <br /> base in non-riverine in sandpits and other non-riverine areas available to terns. Study should <br /> reproductive habitats for least include correct sampling methods to look at availability in the water column. <br /> terns Responsible Party: Program. Schedule: Protocol will be developed and <br /> implemented after necessary sandpits are selected and access gained. <br />19 <br />$175,000 <br /> Determine availability of prey Description: Study will research the abundance and composition of prey <br /> base in non-riverine (insects) for piping plovers found in sandpits and other non-riverine areas <br /> reproductive habitats for available to plovers. Responsible Party: Program. Schedule: Protocol will <br /> piping plovers be developed and implemented after necessary sandpits are selected and <br />20 access ained. $175,000
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