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A Scientific Assessment of Alternatives for Reducing Water Management Effects on Threatened and Endangered Fishes in California's Bay-Delta

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California's Bay-Delta estuary is a biologically diverse estuarine ecosystem that plays a central role in the distribution of California's water from the state's wetter northern regions to its southern, arid, and populous cities and agricultural areas.

Recently, the Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service required changes (reasonable and prudent alternatives, or RPAs) in water operations and related actions to avoid jeopardizing the continued existence and potential for recovery of threatened species of fish.

Those changes have reduced the amount of water available for other uses, and the tensions that resulted have been exacerbated by recent dry years. The complexity of the problem of the decline of the listed species and the difficulty of identifying viable solutions have led to disagreements, including concerns that some of the actions in the RPAs might be ineffective and might cause harm and economic disruptions to water users, and that some of the actions specified in the RPAs to help one or more of the listed species might harm others.

In addition, some have suggested that the agencies might be able to meet their legal obligation to protect species with less economic disruptions to other water users. The National Research Council examines the issue in the present volume to conclude that most of the actions proposed by two federal agencies to protect endangered and threatened fish species through water diversions in the California Bay-Delta are "scientifically justified." But less well-supported by scientific analyses is the basis for the specific environmental triggers that would indicate when to reduce the water diversions required by the actions. Table of ContentsFront MatterSummary1 Introduction2 The Legal Context of This Report3 The Life Histories of the Fishes4 Use of Models5 Other Stressors6 Assessment of the RPAsReferencesAppendixesAppendix A: Committee on Sustainable Water and EnvironmentalManagement in the California Bay-DeltaAppendix B: Water Science and Technology BoardAppendix C: Ocean Studies BoardAppendix D: Speakers at Committee's Meeting, January 24-29, 2010,University of California, DavisAppendix E: Biographical Sketches for Members of the Committee onSustainable Water and Environmental Management in the CaliforniaBay-Delta

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National Academies Press
0309128021 / 9780309128025
Paperback / softback
13/08/2010
United States
108 pages
152 x 229 mm
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