CONSERVATION ACTIONS TO BE IMPLEMENTED Sample Clauses

CONSERVATION ACTIONS TO BE IMPLEMENTED. In order to meet the objectives of this agreement, seven conservation actions will be implemented. These actions, as defined and detailed in the Strategy, include: establish existing conditions as a baseline; re-establish population maintenance flows; enhance and maintain habitat; selectively control non-indigenous fish; maintain genetic viability; monitor populations and habitat; and develop a mitigation plan and protocol for future activities. In addition, four general administrative actions, as outlined below, will be implemented: coordinate conservation activities; implement the conservation schedule; fund conservation actions; and assess conservation progress. Coordinating Conservation Activities * Administration of the conservation agreement will be conducted by the Virgin Spinedace Conservation Team (VSCT). The team will consist of a designated representative from each signatory to this Agreement and may include technical and legal advisors and other members as deemed necessary by the signatories. * Since the majority of the areas of concern covered by this Agreement are located in Utah, and since the State of Utah presently has primary jurisdiction over Virgin spinedace within the State, the designated team leader will be the Utah Department of Natural Resources, Division of Wildlife Resources representative. * Authority of VSCT shall be limited to making recommendations for the conservation of Virgin spinedace to the Director, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. * The VSCT will meet annually to develop yearly conservation schedules, review the Strategy, and modify the Strategy as required. * The VSCT will meet on a quarterly basis to report on the progress of implementing the Conservation Strategy. * VSCT meetings will be open to the public. Minutes of the meetings will be kept and distributed to any interested party. Implementing Conservation Schedule * A total of 10 years is anticipated for full implementation of actions identified and specified in the Conservation Strategy. Nevertheless, the parties agree that significant actions to benefit the Virgin spinedace will be implemented within the first five (5) years. These actions will be determined by the VSCT. * Conservation actions will be scheduled on a yearly basis. Activities that will be implemented in 1995 are listed in Table 1. * As leader of the VSCT, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, Department of Natural Resources, will coordinate conservation activities and monitor conservation...
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CONSERVATION ACTIONS TO BE IMPLEMENTED. The goal of this Conservation Agreement is to remove the threats warranting listing of the Virgin spinedace and to restore historical spinedace habitat.

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