AQUATICS CONSERVATION PLAN ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT Sample Clauses

AQUATICS CONSERVATION PLAN ADAPTIVE MANAGEMENT. The purpose of adaptive management is to provide a mechanism to ensure that HCP prescriptions are implemented in a manner that reflects sound science, taking into account new data and analysis. Adaptive management also provides flexibility by allowing alternative approaches for achieving biological goals under certain circumstances, in order that the HCP can be implemented in a manner that is sensitive to both economic concerns and biological necessities. Adaptive management will be used to change elements of the Aquatics Conservation Plan in response to a determination of the effectiveness of current elements of the plan for protecting and restoring stream conditions and fish populations. Thus, the effectiveness of the plan is assessed by examining conditions on PALCO's ownership and determining if management is maintaining or will achieve over time properly functioning aquatic habitat conditions. Changes in elements of the plan are warranted if information from watershed analysis, monitoring, any scientific studies conducted as part of the plan, or other sources shows properly functioning aquatic conditions are not being maintained; the plan is not substantially moving the aquatic habitat towards achieving properly functioning conditions; a more cost effective technique exists to attain the same biological or physical outcome; or PALCO can gain flexibility in the prescriptions and still attain properly functioning conditions. Adaptive management is the means to ensure that the plan maintains or achieves, over time, the habitat goal of a properly functioning aquatic condition. PALCO may at any time propose changes to elements of the Aquatics Conservation Plan that are not in conflict with AB 1986 as part of adaptive management. At PALCO's request, any such changes proposed by PALCO shall be promptly reviewed by the peer review panel established pursuant to Section 3.1.3.1(k) of this Agreement. PALCO and, if applicable, the peer review panel, shall provide to the Wildlife Agencies a written evaluation as to whether the proposed changes will impair the ability of the plan to maintain or achieve, over time, properly functioning aquatic habitat conditions. The Wildlife Agencies will consider PALCO's proposed changes, the peer review panel's written evaluation, if any, and other available information. The Wildlife Agencies shall approve PALCO's proposed changes that are not in conflict with AB 1986 unless they find, in writing, that PALCO's proposed changes wi...
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