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Description of the Affected Environment. Describe the listed species and designated critical habitat areas that may be affected by the action in terms of overall range and population status. Include the number and location of known subpopulations within and adjacent to the action area (i.e., identify the areas known to be used by the species and, if appropriate, identify the specific times periods of use, such as February - April). Discuss the action area in relation to the distribution of the entire population (e.g., edge of the range, center of population abundance, key reproductive area, etc.). Present views of Service recognized experts on the species, if appropriate. This should be provided by the Services. Appendix C • Ensure that these sensitive areas are referenced in the ACP (i.e. via ESI maps, specially generated GIS maps, site summary sheets, or other digitized format, etc.). This should be completed by the action agency. • Provide biological data on listed species: historical use, presence, and potential use of habitat areas within the action area. Literature and other documents containing such information may be incorporated by reference. Provide species observation information, and recent results of species surveys, including, if appropriate, a description of methods, time of year surveys were performed, level of effort, and confidence intervals. Again, literature and other documents containing such information may be incorporated by reference. Maps may be useful to depict this information. The Services should assist in developing this information. In many instances the Services will be able to supply this information from their records. • Identify other designated sensitive areas, both adjacent to and within the proposed action area. These include National Wildlife Refuges, National Marine Sanctuaries, etc. This should be developed jointly by the action agency and the Services.

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Samples: www.nrt.org, www.glo.texas.gov, www.nrt.org

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Description of the Affected Environment. Describe the listed species and designated critical habitat areas that may be affected by the action in terms of overall range and population status. Include the number and location of known subpopulations within and adjacent to the action area (i.e., identify the areas known to be used by the species and, if appropriate, identify the specific times periods of use, such as February - April). Discuss the action area in relation to the distribution of the entire population (e.g., edge of the range, center of population abundance, key reproductive area, etc.). Present views of Service recognized experts on the species, if appropriate. This should be provided by the Services. Appendix C • Ensure that these sensitive areas are referenced in the ACP (i.e. via ESI maps, specially generated GIS maps, site summary sheets, or other digitized format, etc.). This should be completed by the action agency. • Provide biological data on listed species: historical use, presence, and potential use of habitat areas within the action area. Literature and other documents containing such information may be incorporated by reference. Provide species observation information, and recent results of species surveys, including, if appropriate, a description of methods, time of year surveys were performed, level of effort, and confidence intervals. Again, literature and other documents containing such information may be incorporated by reference. Maps may be useful to depict this information. The Services should assist in developing this information. In many instances the Services will be able to supply this information from their records. • Identify other designated sensitive areas, both adjacent to and within the proposed action area. These include National Wildlife Refuges, National Marine Sanctuaries, etc. This should be developed jointly by the action agency and the Services.

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Samples: www.uscg.mil

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Description of the Affected Environment. Describe the listed species and designated critical habitat areas that may be affected by the action in terms of overall range and population status. Include the number and location of known subpopulations within and adjacent to the action area (i.e., i.e.. identify the areas known to be used by the species and, if appropriate, identify the specific times periods of use, such as February - April). Discuss the action area in relation to the distribution of the entire population (e.g., edge of the range, center of population abundance, key reproductive area, etc.). Present views of Service recognized experts on the species, if appropriate. This should be provided by the Services. Appendix C • - Ensure that these sensitive areas are referenced in the ACP (i.e. via ESI mapsreaps, specially generated GIS maps, site summary sheets, or other digitized format, etc.). This should be he completed by the action agency. - Provide biological data on listed species: historical use, presence, and potential use of habitat areas within the action area. Literature and other documents containing such information may be he incorporated by reference. Provide species observation information, and recent results of species surveys, including, if appropriate, . a description of methods, time of year surveys were performed, level of effort, and confidence intervals. Again, literature and other documents containing such information may be he incorporated by reference. Maps may be useful to depict this information. The Services should .should assist in iii developing this information. information In many instances the Services will be able to supply this information from their records. - Identify other designated sensitive areas, both adjacent to and within the proposed action area. These include National Wildlife Refuges, National Marine Sanctuaries, etc. This should be he developed jointly by the action agency and the Services.

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Samples: ocean.floridamarine.org

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