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<br />. <br />0 <br />..:) 2. <br />rc..> <br />[Iw~ <br />f-..' <br />.... 3. <br /> 4. <br /> 5. <br /> <br />Habitat development and maintenance. <br /> <br />Water quality improvements. <br /> <br />Control of non-native fish species. <br /> <br />Determination of present fish densities, reproductive and <br />recruitment potentials, and ?ssessment of the need for <br />augmentation. <br /> <br />6. Monitoring and data management. <br /> <br />The recovery elements define the major categories of activities that will be <br />conducted to recover endangered fish species in the San Juan basin. More <br />detailed descriptions of these recovery elements are provided in Section 3.0 <br />of this report. No priorities have yet been established for implementation of <br />those elements. <br /> <br />1.4 COORDINATION WITH EXISTING RECOVERY EFFORTS <br /> <br />Activities conducted under the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation <br />Program will be closely coordinated with the ongoing "Recovery Implementation <br />Program for Endangered Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin." The <br />Upper Basin Recovery Program was initiated on October 1. 1988. with the <br />objective of recovering endangered Colorado River fishes in the Green River <br />and Colorado River subbasins above Glen Canyon Dam. However, the San Juan <br />basin is not included in that program. In addition. recovery efforts are <br />underway in the Lower Colorado River Basin. Coordination with existing <br />recovery efforts will eliminate overlap and duplication, allow available <br />resources to be focused on pressing needs in the San Juan basin, and ensure <br />maximum effectiveness of all recovery efforts. <br /> <br />To facilitate the Upper Basin/San Juan recovery efforts, the annual Upper <br />Basin research meetings will be expanded to include findings of researchers in <br /> <br />5 <br />