98-10463. Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Notice of Availability of a Draft Recovery Plan for the Oregon Chub for Review and Comment  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 76 (Tuesday, April 21, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 19739-19740]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-10463]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Fish and Wildlife Service
    
    
    Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Notice of 
    Availability of a Draft Recovery Plan for the Oregon Chub for Review 
    and Comment
    
    AGENCY: Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of draft recovery plan availability.
    
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    SUMMARY: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announces the availability 
    for public review of a draft recovery plan for the Oregon chub 
    (Oregonichthys crameri). The species occurs in backwaters, sloughs, and 
    flooded wetlands in the Willamette River Valley of western Oregon. The 
    Service solicits review and comment from the public on this draft plan.
    
    DATES: Comments received by June 22, 1998 will be considered by the 
    Service.
    
    ADDRESSES: Persons wishing to review the draft recovery plan may obtain 
    a copy by contacting the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Oregon State 
    Office, 2600 S.E. 98th Avenue, Suite 100, Portland, Oregon, 97266; 
    phone (503) 231-6179. Written comments on the plan should be addressed 
    to the State Supervisor at the above address. Comments and materials 
    received are available on request for public inspection, by 
    appointment, during normal business hours at the above address.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cat Brown, Fish and Wildlife 
    Biologist, at the above address.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Restoring an endangered or threatened animal or plant to the point 
    where it is again a secure, self-sustaining member of its ecosystem is 
    a primary goal of the U.S. Fish and
    
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    Wildlife Service's endangered species program. To help guide the 
    recovery effort, the Service is working to prepare recovery plans for 
    most of the listed species native to the United States. Recovery plans 
    describe actions considered necessary for conservation of the species, 
    establish criteria for the recovery levels for downlisting or delisting 
    them, and estimate time and cost for implementing the recovery measures 
    needed.
        The Endangered Species Act of 1973 (Act), as amended (16 U.S.C. 
    1531 et seq.) requires the development of recovery plans for listed 
    species unless such a plan would not promote the conservation of a 
    particular species. Section 4(f) of the Act, as amended in 1988, 
    requires that public notice and an opportunity for public review and 
    comment be provided during recovery plan development. The Service will 
    consider all information presented during a comment period prior to 
    approval of each new or revised recovery plan. The Service and other 
    Federal agencies will also take these comments into account in the 
    course of implementing approved recovery plans.
        The Oregon chub, which was listed as endangered in 1993, is a small 
    fish that occurs only in western Oregon's Willamette River Valley. The 
    species evolved in slack water off-channel habitats such as beaver 
    ponds, oxbows, side channels, backwater sloughs, low gradient 
    tributaries, and flooded marshes. In the last 80 years, backwater and 
    off-channel habitats have disappeared because of changes in seasonal 
    flows resulting from the construction of dams throughout the basin, 
    channelization of the Willamette River and its tributaries, and 
    agricultural practices. Current threats to Oregon chub include 
    continued habitat alteration; the proliferation of non-native fish and 
    amphibians; accidental chemical spills; runoff from herbicide or 
    pesticide application on farms or along roadways, railways, and 
    powerline rights-of way; desiccation of habitats; unauthorized water 
    withdrawals, diversions, or fill and removal activities; and siltation 
    resulting from timber harvesting in the watershed.
        The recovery plan calls for restoration and protection of habitat 
    for the Oregon chub mainly on public lands throughout the Mainstem 
    Willamette, Middle Fork Willamette and Santiam Rivers. When completed, 
    the plan will guide the actions of all Federal and State agencies whose 
    actions affect the conservation of the Oregon chub.
    
    Public Comments Solicited
    
        The Service solicits written comments on the draft recovery plan 
    described. All comments received by the date specified above will be 
    considered prior to approval of the plan.
    
    Authority
    
        The authority for this action is section 4(f) of the Endangered 
    Species Act, 16 U.S.C. 1533 (f).
    Thomas J. Dwyer,
    Acting Regional Director.
    [FR Doc. 98-10463 Filed 4-20-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
04/21/1998
Department:
Fish and Wildlife Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of draft recovery plan availability.
Document Number:
98-10463
Dates:
Comments received by June 22, 1998 will be considered by the Service.
Pages:
19739-19740 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-10463.pdf