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'''Management Objectives (MOs):''' Management Objectives define desired future resource conditions. They should be: | '''Management Objectives (MOs):''' Management Objectives define desired future resource conditions. They should be: | ||
# Specific; | # Specific; | ||
− | #Measurable; | + | # Measurable; |
− | #Achievable; | + | # Achievable; |
− | #Results-oriented; | + | # Results-oriented; |
− | #Time-specific, and | + | # Time-specific, and |
− | #Within the legal and policy framework of the Adaptive Management Program. | + | # Within the legal and policy framework of the Adaptive Management Program. |
'''Information Needs (INs):''' Information Needs define the specific knowledge or understanding (i.e., information) one needs for accomplishing a management objective. They define what one needs to know. The information may be needed to: | '''Information Needs (INs):''' Information Needs define the specific knowledge or understanding (i.e., information) one needs for accomplishing a management objective. They define what one needs to know. The information may be needed to: | ||
− | # | + | # Quantify or define a management objective (i.e., help determine a target level); |
− | # | + | # Assess whether or not a management objective is being achieved (i.e., help determine why the system is not responding as predicted); |
− | # | + | # Develop basic understanding about cause and effect relationships; |
− | # | + | # Meet the legal/policy requirements of consultation; and |
− | # | + | # Test more effective ways to achieve desired resource conditions. |
Information Needs are categorized as follows: | Information Needs are categorized as follows: | ||
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'''Category B:''' Information Needs that may be addressed by the GCMRC but are not appropriate for funding by power revenues. | '''Category B:''' Information Needs that may be addressed by the GCMRC but are not appropriate for funding by power revenues. | ||
− | '''Category C:''' Information Needs that are funded and accomplished under the authority of an entity other than the GCMRC. | + | '''Category C:''' Information Needs that are funded and accomplished under the authority of an entity other than the GCMRC. [[Media:2003-08 Information Needs Action Taken by AMWG.doc| [1] ]] |
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*[[Media:2003-08 Information Needs Action Taken by AMWG.doc| 2003 report from the Ad Hoc Committee on What’s In and Out of the Strategic Plan (AHCIO)]] | *[[Media:2003-08 Information Needs Action Taken by AMWG.doc| 2003 report from the Ad Hoc Committee on What’s In and Out of the Strategic Plan (AHCIO)]] | ||
*[[Media:Appendix B (Guidance Document) Loveless.doc| Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program AMWG FACA Committee Guidance]] (The Loveless Document) | *[[Media:Appendix B (Guidance Document) Loveless.doc| Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program AMWG FACA Committee Guidance]] (The Loveless Document) | ||
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+ | ! <h2 style="margin:0; background:#cedff2; font-size:120%; font-weight:bold; border:1px solid #a3bfb1; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Goals of the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program </h2> | ||
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+ | # Protect or improve the aquatic foodbase so that it will support viable populations of desired species at higher trophic levels. | ||
+ | # Maintain or attain viable populations of existing native fish, remove jeopardy for humpback chub and razorback sucker, and prevent adverse modification to their critical habitats. | ||
+ | # Restore populations of extirpated species, as feasible and advisable. | ||
+ | # Maintain a wild reproducing population of rainbow trout above the Paria River, to the extent practicable and consistent with the maintenance of viable populations of native fish. | ||
+ | # Maintain or attain viable populations of Kanab ambersnail. | ||
+ | # Protect or improve the biotic riparian and spring communities within the Colorado River ecosystem, including threatened and endangered species and their critical habitat. | ||
+ | # Establish water temperature, quality and flow dynamics to achieve GCDAMP ecosystem goals. | ||
+ | # Maintain or attain levels of sediment storage within the main channel and along shorelines to achieve GCDAMP ecosystem goals. | ||
+ | # Maintain or improve the quality of recreational experiences for users of the Colorado River ecosystem, within the framework of GCDAMP ecosystem goals. | ||
+ | # Maintain power production capacity and energy generation, and increase where feasible and advisable, within the framework of GCDAMP ecosystem goals. | ||
+ | # Preserve, protect, manage and treat cultural resources for the inspiration and benefit of past, present and future generations. | ||
+ | # Maintain a high quality monitoring, research, and adaptive management program. | ||
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− | #The goals represent a set of desired outcomes that together will accomplish our vision and achieve the purpose of the Grand Canyon Protection Act. Some of the objectives and actions that fall under these goals may not be the responsibility of the Adaptive Management Program, and may be funded by other sources, but are included here for completeness. | + | # The goals represent a set of desired outcomes that together will accomplish our vision and achieve the purpose of the Grand Canyon Protection Act. Some of the objectives and actions that fall under these goals may not be the responsibility of the Adaptive Management Program, and may be funded by other sources, but are included here for completeness. |
− | #The construction of Glen Canyon Dam and the introduction of non-native species have irreversibly changed the Colorado River ecosystem. | + | # The construction of Glen Canyon Dam and the introduction of non-native species have irreversibly changed the Colorado River ecosystem. |
− | #Much remains unknown about the Colorado River ecosystem below Glen Canyon Dam and how to achieve the Adaptive Management Program goals. | + | # Much remains unknown about the Colorado River ecosystem below Glen Canyon Dam and how to achieve the Adaptive Management Program goals. |
− | #The Colorado River ecosystem is a managed ecosystem. An ecosystem management approach, in lieu of an issues, species, or resources approach, will guide our efforts. Management efforts will prevent any further human-induced extirpation or extinction of native species. | + | # The Colorado River ecosystem is a managed ecosystem. An ecosystem management approach, in lieu of an issues, species, or resources approach, will guide our efforts. Management efforts will prevent any further human-induced extirpation or extinction of native species. |
− | #An adaptive management approach will be used to achieve Adaptive Management Program goals, through experimentation and monitoring, to meet the intent of the Grand Canyon Protection Act, Glen Canyon Dam Environmental Impact Statement, and the Record of Decision. | + | # An adaptive management approach will be used to achieve Adaptive Management Program goals, through experimentation and monitoring, to meet the intent of the Grand Canyon Protection Act, Glen Canyon Dam Environmental Impact Statement, and the Record of Decision. |
− | #Understanding cause and effect relationships is essential for managing the Colorado River ecosystem. The adaptive management approach will be geared toward gaining an improved understanding of the cause and effect relationships that occur within the Colorado River ecosystem, and their connection, if any, to dam operations, while also documenting resource status and trends. | + | # Understanding cause and effect relationships is essential for managing the Colorado River ecosystem. The adaptive management approach will be geared toward gaining an improved understanding of the cause and effect relationships that occur within the Colorado River ecosystem, and their connection, if any, to dam operations, while also documenting resource status and trends. |
− | #Dam operations and management actions will be tried that attempt to return ecosystem patterns and processes to their range of natural variability. When this is not appropriate, experiments will be conducted to test other approaches. | + | # Dam operations and management actions will be tried that attempt to return ecosystem patterns and processes to their range of natural variability. When this is not appropriate, experiments will be conducted to test other approaches. |
− | #Because management actions to achieve a goal may benefit one resource or value and adversely affect another, those action alternatives that benefit all resources and values will be pursued first. When this is not possible, actions that have a neutral impact, or as a last resort, actions that minimize negative impacts on other resources, will be pursued consistent with the Glen Canyon Dam Environmental Impact Statement and the Record of Decision. | + | # Because management actions to achieve a goal may benefit one resource or value and adversely affect another, those action alternatives that benefit all resources and values will be pursued first. When this is not possible, actions that have a neutral impact, or as a last resort, actions that minimize negative impacts on other resources, will be pursued consistent with the Glen Canyon Dam Environmental Impact Statement and the Record of Decision. |
− | #If the target of a management objective proves to be inappropriate, unrealistic, or unattainable, the Adaptive Management Program will reevaluate that target and the methods used to attain it. | + | # If the target of a management objective proves to be inappropriate, unrealistic, or unattainable, the Adaptive Management Program will reevaluate that target and the methods used to attain it. |
− | #Recognizing the diverse perspectives and spiritual values of the stakeholders, the unique aesthetic value of the Grand Canyon will be respected and enhanced. [[Media:2003-08 Information Needs Action Taken by AMWG.doc| [1] ]] | + | # Recognizing the diverse perspectives and spiritual values of the stakeholders, the unique aesthetic value of the Grand Canyon will be respected and enhanced. [[Media:2003-08 Information Needs Action Taken by AMWG.doc| [1] ]] |
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