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2007 Biological Assessment for Operations and Maintenance of Reclamation Projects in the Snake River Basin above Brownlee Reservoir

Overview

May 2008: NOAA Fisheries has issued final biological opinions for the Federal Columbia River Power System and the Upper Snake projects. NOAA Fisheries finds that, with the actions in the FCRPS Reasonable and Prudent Alternative, salmon and steelhead are on a trend to recovery. View the Biological Opinions>>

August 2007: Reclamation prepared the 2007 Upper Snake Biological Assessment in response to Oregon U.S. District Judge James Redden's Opinion and Order of Remand to analyze its proposed actions and assist NOAA Fisheries with the preparation of a biological opinion. The 2007 Upper Snake BA builds upon and updates as appropriate information contained in the 2004 Upper Snake BA, incorporating by reference factual information and replacing the analyses in accordance with the Court’s opinion. The Fish and Wildlife Service's 2005 Biological Opinion was not remanded and is still valid.

Please visit www.salmonrecovery.gov for an overview of the FCRPS, access to information about the Court's opinions and remands, and to download additional documents.

2007 Biological Assessment

2007 Biological Assessment—Entire Document

PDF 1.82 mb

Cover, Acronyms, Table of Contents

PDF 207 kb

Chapter 1 Overview

PDF 55 kb

Chapter 2 Description of the Proposed Actions

PDF 596 kb

Chapter 3 Hydrologic Conditions

PDF 115 kb

Chapter 4 Salmon and Steelhead Analysis

PDF 229 kb

Chapter 5 Essential Fish Habitat

PDF 393 kb

Chapter 6 Literature Cited

PDF 58 kb

Appendices A-D

PDF 342 kb

Related Links

05/2008 NMFS Biological Opinions on the FCRPS and Upper Snake
05/2008 Supplemental Comprehensive Analysis of the FCRPS and Upper Snake
08/2007 2007 FCRPS Biological Assessments and Comprehensive Analysis
11/2004 2004 Upper Snake Biological Assessment and Opinions
  www.salmonrecovery.gov  
Contact

For additional information on the Upper Snake consultation or a CD-ROM containing the Upper Snake consultation documents contact Lesa Stark, Endangered Species Program Manager, at ljstark@pn.usbr.gov or call (208) 383-2260.

 

Last Update: December 24, 2008 1:02 PM