SA 104 - Fish Connectivity Sample Clauses

SA 104 - Fish Connectivity. ‌ SA 104 provides as follows: Licensee shall provide a fishway between Xxxx Xxxxxxx and Xxxxx Lake for native char and other native fish species that become isolated by the Project. No later than three years after license issuance, the licensee shall conduct an investigation, in consultation with the ARG, and specifically with NOAA Fisheries, USFWS, WDFW, the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe, the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe, and the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, to develop and initiate studies with regard to the type of fishway, its location and timing, and the species and numbers of fish to be collected and transported upstream of Upper Xxxxx Dam, following approval from NOAA Fisheries and USFWS. The investigation may include tagging, radio- tagging or other methods. Fishways provided according to this article may range from, but may not necessarily be limited to, collect and haul operations, a temporary xxxx and trap on Sulphur Creek or a similar facility installed below Upper Xxxxx Dam, up to a more permanent trap and haul facility below Upper Xxxxx Dam. The facility shall include design accommodations for other aquatic species that do not compromise the primary design focus on native char and may be significantly lesser in scope and complexity than the adult fish trap downstream of Lower Xxxxx Dam. Investigation is necessary to narrow the range of prospective fishway alternatives within this range. If testing demonstrates that the approved prototype fishway does not appropriately achieve fish species connectivity, licensee shall propose an alternative plan to the ARG for approval by USFWS and NOAA Fisheries. Licensee shall develop, submit to NOAA Fisheries and USFWS for approval, and file with the Commission for approval, a Fish Connectivity Implementation Plan (FCIP). The licensee shall develop the FCIP in consultation with the ARG and specifically with NOAA Fisheries, USFWS, WDFW, the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe, the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe, and the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community. The licensee shall develop and submit the FCIP in phases, according to the schedule that follows, or on an alternative schedule submitted to the Commission for approval by licensee within six months of license issuance: • FCIP – Fish Connectivity Construction & Design. No less than 60 days before initiation of construction and no later than 3 years after license issuance, the licensee shall file with the Commission its complete plans, specifications, and schedule for const...
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