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TABLE
OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.1 INTRO: PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF FISH PLAN
1.2. FISH Plan Study Area
1.3. Background
1.4. Related Plans
1.5. Related Initiatives
2.0 GOALS AND OBJECTIVES
2.1. Decision Process
2.2. Desired Outcomes for Species of Priority Management Concern
3.0 CURRENT STATUS OF LOWER AMERICAN RIVER ECOSYSTEM
3.1. Watershed Development and Migration Barriers
3.2. Hydrology
3.3. Geomorphology
3.4. Aquatic Habitat
3.5. Fish
3.6. Water Quality
3.7. Conclusions
4.0 CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF LOWER AMERICAN RIVER
ECOSYSTEM STRUCTURES, FUNCTIONS, AND PROCESSES
4.1. Identification of Stressors and Interconnections within the
Lower American River Ecosystem
5.0 CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF RESTORATION PROCESSES
6.0 RECOMMENDED MANAGEMENT AND RESTORATION ACTIONS
6.1. Selection Criteria
6.2. Recommendations
6.3. Second Priority Actions
7.0 LOWER AMERICAN RIVER SCIENCE-BASED MANAGEMENT FRAMEWORK
7.1. Goal and Objectives of the Proposed Science Framework
7.2. Science Framework Components
7.3. Science Framework Management Structure
7.4. Adaptive Management Process
7.5. Annotated Outline for the River-wide Ecological and Biological
8.0 FISH PLAN IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY
8.1. Administrative Arrangements to Support Implementation
8.2. Lead Agencies' Roles and Responsibilities
8.3. Potential Funding Sources
8.4. Cost Estimates and Funding Status
8.5. Timeline for Restoration and Management Actions
8.6. Technical Assistance Needed to Develop, Update, Administer
and Implement the Plan and Monitor Results
8.7. Overcoming Potential Challenges to Implementation
9.0 LITERATURE CITED
APPENDICES
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