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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.10.H
Description
Colorado River Threatened-Endangered - UCRBRIP - Program Organization-Mission - Stocking
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
9/5/1996
Author
DOI-FWS
Title
Procedures for Stocking Non-Native Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin - Draft - 09-05-96
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br /> <br />002717 <br /> <br /> <br />Step 3, <br /> <br />Public and Aqencv Review, Stocking proposals will be submitted <br />to the Service. the States. participants in the Recovery <br />Program and other interested parties for review and comment for <br />a 60-day period. Evaluations by the Service and the States <br />will be based on sound biological principles and the criteria <br />in Sections V and VI. Furthermore. if the Service or State <br />agency objects to a stocking proposal. that agency will make a <br />concerted effort to identify reasonable alternatives (i.e. <br />different species. screening. berming. different location), <br /> <br />Informal ESA Consultation. The proponent of the proposal <br />(Federal agency) will. within 30 days of receiving the stocking <br />proposal from the State wildlife agency. contact the Service to <br />determine (a) if any Federally listed or candidate species may <br />be affected by the stocking proposal. (b) if a review of the <br />stocking proposal pursuant to section 7 of the Endangered <br />Species Act is required, and (c) other ESA requirements. if <br />any. that need to be addressed during the review of the <br />stocking proposal. The proponent of a stocking proposal may <br />elect to withdraw or modify a proposal based on the results of <br />the informal ESA consultation. <br /> <br />Step 4(A) Proposals Not Subiect to Section 7, ESA Consultation. <br /> <br />Step 2. <br /> <br />Stockings of nonnative fishes classified as routine that are <br />initiated by State or private parties and do not require Federal <br />approval. authorization. funding. etc,. would not require a <br />review pursuant to section 7 of the ESA, Reviews of stocking <br />proposals that do not require section 7 consultation would be in <br />accordance with the following process: <br /> <br />Step 4(A)(1). At the conclusion of the 60-day comment period, <br />the States and the Service would review the comments and within <br />30 days indicate whether they support or oppose the proposed <br />stocking. These parties will make a concerted effort to resolve <br />any disagreements or objections to the proposal. If none of <br />these parties objects to the proposal. if disagreements over the <br />proposal are resolved. or the proposal is modified sufficiently <br />to address the concerns. then the proponent can proceed to <br />implement the proposal, The proponent of the proposal may also <br />elect to withdraw the proposal based on identified concerns. <br /> <br />Step 4(A)(2). In the event that an agency(s) still objects to a <br />proposal and the proponent still desires to proceed. the <br />proposal and the review comments will be submitted to the <br />Regional Director of the Service and the Directors of the State <br />Wildlife agencies, Within 30 days. these parties will make a <br />concerted effort to resolve any disagreements or objections to <br />the proposal. The Regional Director of the Service and the <br />Directors of the State wildlife agencies may. at their <br />discretion. meet as a panel to discuss the proposal and accept <br />public comment, If objections are resolved. or the proposal is <br /> <br />13 <br />
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