Fish Habitat Assessments Sample Clauses

Fish Habitat Assessments. Description: Protecting and restoring fish habitats is critical to the proper management of fish populations in Lake Champlain and is a guiding principle in the Strategic Plan for Lake Champlain Fisheries (Fisheries Technical Committee 2009). In addition, habitat quality and connectivity are important criteria in determining the potential impacts of certain stressors, such as expansion of invasive species or increases in turbidity. In Lake Champlain, there is a need to identify locations and characteristics of important habitats for critical life stages of a number of migratory and resident fish species. Habitat assessments should focus on percids, esocids, black bass, rainbow smelt, lake trout, landlocked salmon, steelhead, lake xxxxxxxx, and mooneye. In addition, there should be an assessment of the links between deep water benthic habitats and the pelagic fish community. This will involve an assessment of mysid shrimp abundance and the impacts that invasive fish such as alewife may be having on these organisms. Information will be used to document current habitat suitability and connectivity, and identify habitat restoration goals for restoring and managing resident and migratory fish.
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  • Conformity Assessment 1. The Parties recognize that a broad range of mechanisms exists to facilitate the acceptance of conformity assessment procedures and results thereby, including:

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  • Real Estate Taxes and Special Assessments The 2022 calendar year real estate taxes due and payable in 2023 shall be paid by Seller. Seller shall credit Buyer(s) at closing for said 2022 real estate taxes payable in 2023 based on the most recent ascertainable tax figures. Xxxxx is responsible for all subsequent real estate taxes.

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