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==LTEMP Experimental Action: Aquatic Resource-Related Experimental Treatments (BA, pages 30-41) [https://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/arizona/Documents/Biol_Opin/120059_LTEMP%20BiOp_11-25-16.pdf] == | ==LTEMP Experimental Action: Aquatic Resource-Related Experimental Treatments (BA, pages 30-41) [https://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/arizona/Documents/Biol_Opin/120059_LTEMP%20BiOp_11-25-16.pdf] == | ||
− | '''Low summer flows''' may be tested in the second 10 years of the LTEMP period (2026-2036), for the purpose of achieving [http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=TEMPERATURE warmer river temperatures (≥14°C)] to benefit | + | '''Low summer flows (LSF)''' may be tested in the second 10 years of the LTEMP period (2026-2036), for the purpose of achieving [http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=TEMPERATURE warmer river temperatures (≥14°C)] to benefit |
[http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=Humpback_Chub_Page humpback chub] and other [http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=FISH native species.] Under low summer flows, daily fluctuations would be less than under [http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=GCDAMP_Glen_Canyon_Dam base operations] (e.g., approximately 2,000 cfs). Investigating the anticipated effects of and options for providing warmer water temperatures in the mainstem Colorado River through Grand Canyon is an identified management action in the [http://www.fwspubs.org/doi/suppl/10.3996/082012-JFWM-071/suppl_file/10.3996_082012-jfwm-071.s12.pdf 2002 Humpback Chub Recovery Goals (USFWS 2002a)]. | [http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=Humpback_Chub_Page humpback chub] and other [http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=FISH native species.] Under low summer flows, daily fluctuations would be less than under [http://gcdamp.com/index.php?title=GCDAMP_Glen_Canyon_Dam base operations] (e.g., approximately 2,000 cfs). Investigating the anticipated effects of and options for providing warmer water temperatures in the mainstem Colorado River through Grand Canyon is an identified management action in the [http://www.fwspubs.org/doi/suppl/10.3996/082012-JFWM-071/suppl_file/10.3996_082012-jfwm-071.s12.pdf 2002 Humpback Chub Recovery Goals (USFWS 2002a)]. | ||
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LTEMP Experimental Action: Aquatic Resource-Related Experimental Treatments (BA, pages 30-41) [1]Low summer flows (LSF) may be tested in the second 10 years of the LTEMP period (2026-2036), for the purpose of achieving warmer river temperatures (≥14°C) to benefit humpback chub and other native species. Under low summer flows, daily fluctuations would be less than under base operations (e.g., approximately 2,000 cfs). Investigating the anticipated effects of and options for providing warmer water temperatures in the mainstem Colorado River through Grand Canyon is an identified management action in the 2002 Humpback Chub Recovery Goals (USFWS 2002a). It should be noted that the 2002 Humpback Chub Recovery Goals were dismissed as a result of a federal lawsuit by Grand Canyon Trust and have not yet been re-filed or supplemented. [2] |
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