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<br /> <br />4 <br /> <br /> <br />002708 <br /> <br />section 7 consultation will be completed prior to signing of the <br />Cooperative Agreement. <br /> <br />5, The goal of the Service and the States is to reach consensus on <br />issues related to stocking of nonnative fishes so that neither <br />agency has to independently assert its authority. The Service and <br />the States will make a concerted effort to resolve any <br />disagreements that may arise from a stocking proposal. <br /> <br />6, The Procedures provide adequate opportunity and time for review and <br />input by the public, participants in the Recovery Program, and <br />other interested parties. <br /> <br />7, Habitat and biological communities have been significantly altered <br />in the Upper Basin, While it is difficult to fully assess and <br />quantify, the loss of habitat and the adverse impacts of nonnative, <br />warmwater fish species are both responsible for the decline of the <br />endangered Colorado River fishes, It is not possible to <br />definitively identify the relative contribution that each of these <br />factors had to the endangerment of the fishes, In many cases. the <br />proliferation of nonnative fishes was enhanced by habitat <br />alteration. attempts to fulfill the demand for recreational <br />fishing. and to fulfill project purposes for recreation, All <br />factors should be considered to provide an ecosystem perspective in <br />recovery efforts for the endangered fishes in the Upper Colorado <br />River Basin. <br /> <br />8, The Service and States recognize that nonnative fish stocking is an <br />important component of public and private recreational sport <br />fisheries management and commercial aquaculture in the Upper Basin. <br />As such. an important objective of these agencies is the <br />establishment and maintenance of sport fisheries and aquaculture <br />activities that do not conflict with recovery efforts for the <br />endangered Colorado River fishes, <br /> <br />9, The States also have certain authorities for regulating/overseeing <br />aquaculture activities and fish introductions by private <br />landowners, The States will incorporate these Procedures into <br />appropriate State regulations. <br /> <br />10, Flooded bottomland restoration is a priority within the Recovery <br />Implementation Program, Beginning in FY-97. an acquisition <br />coordinator will be contacting pond owners (along Green, Colorado. <br />and Gunnison Rivers within critical habitat) to try and obtain <br />easements agreements, The purpose of these easement agreements <br />would be to compensate private land owners for allowing their <br />floodplain properties to be used to benefit the endangered fishes, <br />Ponds where an easement is obtained would have nonnative fishes <br />removed, More specific criteria for obtaining and reclaiming ponds <br />is being developed through the Program, Priorities for pond use <br />will be integrated into the flooded bottomland and propagation <br />components of the Program. Approved Program documents or future <br />