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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7281
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Title
Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin, Environmental Assessment, November 1987.
USFW Year
1987.
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Denver, Colorado.
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1 <br />impacts because, in most respects, the Recovery Implementation Program <br />is simply an acceleration of current species management efforts, that <br />is, the "No Action" alternative. With respect to habitat development <br />and maintenance, stocking of rare fish species, control of nonnative <br />fish and sportfishing, and research, data management, and monitoring <br />actions, the two alternatives tend to differ only in the speed of <br />implementation (see Table II-1-B and Appendix B, environmental <br />assessment). <br />The greatest difference between the Proposed Action and the "No Action" <br />alternative occurs in the area of habitat management actions. A <br />program to acquire and appropriate water rights for instream flows for <br />endangered fishes is what most differentiates the Proposed Action from <br />the "No Action" alternative. This action is not likely to result in <br />significant socioeconomic impacts because it will be a limited program, <br />combined with other forms of instream flow protection, and implemented <br />in cooperation with States and within the context of existing laws and <br />regulations. <br />If a future action differs substantially from that assumed, or new information <br />becomes available, National Environmental Policy Act review can be reinitiated <br />and revised, prior to implementation. In addition, speculative actions that <br />cannot be meaningfully evaluated at this time can be analyzed at a future <br />date, as necessary, in site-specific National Environmental Policy Act <br />documents. <br />J <br />Regional Director <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br />Denver, Colorado <br />lve / 3 !98 ? <br />Da e <br />1 <br />fl <br />u <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />Ll <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />r <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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