Recovery Program Agreement Sample Contracts

Reclamation Agreement number: TBD Reclamation Agreement term: October 1, 2019 – Sept. 30, 2024
Recovery Program Agreement • August 14th, 2019

Note: Recovery Program FY20-21 scopes of work are drafted in May 2019. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

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FY 2020-2021 SCOPE OF WORK for:
Recovery Program Agreement • January 12th, 2020

Annual fall monitoring of young-of-year Colorado pikeminnow and small-bodied native fishes, Colorado pikeminnow broodstock collection, and database management

Reclamation Agreement number: (UDWR - R19AP00059) (GRBFWCO - ??) Reclamation Agreement term: Oct. 1, 2019 – Sept. 30, 2024
Recovery Program Agreement • June 14th, 2019

Note: Recovery Program FY20-21 scopes of work are drafted in May 2019. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

FY 2020-2021 SCOPE OF WORK:
Recovery Program Agreement • July 15th, 2019
Reclamation Agreement number: R19AP00059 (UDWR) & TBD (FWS-GRBFWCO) Reclamation Agreement term: Oct. 1, 2019 – Sept. 30, 2024
Recovery Program Agreement • May 6th, 2020

Note: Recovery Program FY20-21 scopes of work are drafted in May 2019. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

Development and Maintenance of a Centralized PIT tag Database for the San Juan and Upper Basin Recovery Programs
Recovery Program Agreement • February 19th, 2022

Note: Recovery Program FY20-21 scopes of work are drafted in May 2019. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

Reclamation Agreement numbers: TBA (USFWS) & R19AP00059 (UDWR) Reclamation Agreement terms: October 1, 2019 – September 30, 2024
Recovery Program Agreement • August 14th, 2019

Note: Recovery Program FY20-21 scopes of work are drafted in May 2019. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

Reclamation Agreement number: TBD Reclamation Agreement term: October 1, 2019 – Sept. 30, 2024
Recovery Program Agreement • May 22nd, 2019

Note: Recovery Program FY20-21 scopes of work are drafted in May 2019. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

Development and Maintenance of a Centralized PIT tag Database for the San Juan and Upper Basin Recovery Programs
Recovery Program Agreement • May 20th, 2019

Note: Recovery Program FY20-21 scopes of work are drafted in May 2019. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

FY 2020-2021 SCOPE OF WORK for:
Recovery Program Agreement • January 12th, 2020

Annual fall monitoring of young-of-year Colorado pikeminnow and small-bodied native fishes, Colorado pikeminnow broodstock collection, and database management

Reclamation Agreement number: TBD Reclamation Agreement term: October 1, 2019 – Sept. 30, 2024
Recovery Program Agreement • May 22nd, 2019

Note: Recovery Program FY20-21 scopes of work are drafted in May 2019. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

Reclamation Agreement number: TBD Reclamation Agreement term: October 1, 2020 – Sept. 30, 2024
Recovery Program Agreement • May 22nd, 2019

Note: Recovery Program FY20-21 scopes of work are drafted in May 2019. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

Reclamation Agreement number: TBD Reclamation Agreement term: October 1, 2019 – Sept. 30, 2024
Recovery Program Agreement • August 14th, 2019

Note: Recovery Program FY20-21 scopes of work are drafted in May 2019. They often are revised before final Program approval and may subsequently be revised again in response to changing Program needs. Program participants also recognize the need and allow for some flexibility in scopes of work to accommodate new information (especially in nonnative fish management projects) and changing hydrological conditions.

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