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<br />000487 <br /> <br />MANAGEMENT <br />$5,000 I <br /> <br />$5,000 <br />The Recovery Program is expanding its efforts to minimize the adverse effects certain <br />species of nonnative fish have on the endangered fishes, As work includes removal of <br />popular sportfish species in more publicly visible sections of the Colorado River and its <br />tributaries, public involvement issues will also increase, A comprehensive strategic <br />communications plan was prepared in FY 02 and will be implemented in FY 03 and <br />beyond to ensure that accurate, timely messages are delivered to target audiences, <br /> <br />PLACEHOLDERS <br /> <br />PIP I2E FLOODPLAIN <br />RESTORATION <br />(Funds <br /> <br />within C-6) <br />This work addresses public involvement related to habitat restoration along the Colorado <br />mainstem and its tributaries. Activities include, but are not limited to, one-on-one <br />meetings with affected landowners, involving potentially affected interests in decision- <br />making processes, informing the public through news releases, distribution ofliterature <br />and public meetings as appropriate. <br /> <br />PIP I2C COORDINATED <br />RESERVOIR <br />OPERATIONS <br />$0 I $43,800 <br />This work addresses public involvement related to coordinated operation of reservoirs in <br />the upper reaches of the Colorado River to increase spring peak flows in the 15-Mile <br />Reach of the Colorado River. Activities include, but are not limited to, informing the <br />public through news releases and direct mailings as necessary of any decisions to adjust <br />reservoir operations and bypasses made to enhance flows for endangered fish purposes, <br />Due to the drought, there will likely not be enough water in reservoirs in 2004 to <br />coordinate operations, Funds should be made available in 2005, however, in the event that <br />water conditions make this SOW possible, <br /> <br />2004--2005 Program Guidance, <br />