Recovery Plan Ad Hoc Report results

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Plan Title Plan Stage Plan Lead Region (FWS) Plan Lead Office (FWS) Species Common Name Species Scientific Name Action Priority Action Number Action Description Action Status Estimated Initiation Date Estimated Completion Date Action Lead Agencies Responsible Parties Work Types Labor Types Comments Implementation Activity Number Implementation Activity Description Implementation Activity Status Implementation Activity Estimated Initiation Date Implementation Activity Estimated Completion Date Implementation Activity Labor Types Implementation Activity Work Types Implementation Activity Responsible Parties Implementation Activity Comments Implementation Activity Species
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 1 Evaluate fish ladder on Rush Creek (Hwy 299) for use as a Sacramento sucker barrier. Complete design to preclude fish passage. Annually determine in landowner attitude toward barrier and access change. Obsolete Other California Department of Fish and Game Research: Habitat Requirements Contract Design and evaluation complete. Unable to secure acceptable liability agreement with landowner at this time. New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 10 Reestablish Modoc sucker population using fish from Turner Creek system. If necessary reestablish additional suckers in population portions of the creek. Obsolete Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Management: Reintroduction Contract Modoc sucker and redband trout reestablished.New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 11 Select location and prepare design and EA addendum for Johnson Creek barrier. Obsolete Other Modoc National Forest Management: Other Contract New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 12 Construct barrier on Johnson Creek. Obsolete Other Modoc National Forest Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Contract New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 13 Sample populations in Rush/Johnson Creeks to determine stream reaches for rejuvenation. Determine need for temporary holding facilities during rejuvenation. Evaluate alternatives to chemical treatment of Rush Creek. Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 FY 2010 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Research: Population Assessment Contract
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 14 Survey Willow Creek watershed for suitability as essential habitat and location of barrier sites. Evaluate Coffee Mill Gulch and Howard's Gulch for possible establishment of Modoc suckers. Obsolete Other California Department of Fish and Game Research: Population Surveys Contract Willow Creek surveyed. Evaluation of Coffee Mill Gulch and Hulbert Creek continuing (8/85).New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete. As of 2008, no Modoc suckers confired from Willow Creek.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 15 Prepare Land Management Plan to identify parcels of private lands with essential habitat. Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 FY 2010 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Management: Planning Contract Identify parcels - priority, method of management, values. Focus is now on improving stewartship of private lands.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 16 Prepare Monitoring Plan for Turner - Hulbert- Washington Creeks to monitor population trends, habitat improvement effectiveness, and maintain needs. Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Management: Planning Contract Will not be detailed, statistical plan,. Sample same stretch of creek to determine reproduction, numbers, etc.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 17 Evaluate effectiveness of Rush and Johnson Creeks. Obsolete Other California Department of Fish and Game Management: Other Contract New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 18 File pesticide use application for Rush and Johnson Creeks. Obsolete Other California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Other: Administration Contract New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 19 Rejuvenate Rush/Johnson Creek system based on sampling results of item number 13. Obsolete Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Management Contract New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 2 Evaluate durability and effectiveness of Turner Creek barrier. If structurally inadequate prepare revised design. Obsolete Other California Department of Fish and Game Research: Habitat Requirements Contract Evaluated - straightened and strengthened.New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 20 Evaluate effectiveness of Rush/Johnson Creeks system rejuvenation (within 2 weeks of treatment). Retreat and reevaluate if treatment is not totally effective. Obsolete Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game Research: Other Information Contract New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 21 Reestablish Modoc sucker population in Rush/Johnson Creeks using fish from same drainage, if possible, or Washington Creek if no pure fish are available.. If necessary reestablish additional suckers in population portions of the creek. Obsolete Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Management: Reintroduction Contract New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 22 Enhance the natural barrier at Hulbert Creek. Obsolete Other Modoc National Forest Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Contract New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 23.1 Begin habitat improvement on National Forest lands: Washington Creek. Complete Prior to FY 1995 Prior to FY 1995 Other Modoc National Forest Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Contract Check dams and bank stabilization 83/84. No additional work needed at this time.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 23.2 Begin habitat improvement on National Forest lands: Johnson Creek. Complete Prior to FY 1995 Prior to FY 1995 Other Modoc National Forest Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Contract Check dams and bank stabilization 83/84. No additional work needed at this time.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 23.3 Begin habitat improvement on National Forest lands: Turner Creek. Complete Prior to FY 1995 Prior to FY 1995 Other Modoc National Forest Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Contract Check dams and bank stabilization 83/84. No additional work needed at this time.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 23.4 Begin habitat improvement on National Forest lands: Dutch Flat. Complete Prior to FY 1995 Prior to FY 1995 Other Modoc National Forest Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Contract Check dams and bank stabilization 83/84. No additional work needed at this time.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 24.1 Begin habitat and watershed improvement on private lands if easements or acquisition occurs (item 11). Turner Complete Prior to FY 1995 Prior to FY 1995 Other Modoc National Forest Acquisition: Management Agreement Contract Current efforts are focused on improving stewartship on private lands rather than acqusition.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 24.2 Begin habitat and watershed improvement on private lands if easements or acquisition occurs (item 11). Hulbert. Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 FY 2010 Other Modoc National Forest Acquisition: Management Agreement Contract Current efforts are focused on improving stewartship on private lands rather than acqusition.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 24.3 Begin habitat and watershed improvement on private lands if easements or acquisition occurs (item 11). Johnson. Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 FY 2010 Other Modoc National Forest Acquisition: Management Agreement Contract Current efforts are focused on improving stewartship on private lands rather than acqusition.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 24.4 Begin habitat and watershed improvement on private lands if easements or acquisition occurs (item 11). Dutch Flat. Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 FY 2010 Other Modoc National Forest Acquisition: Management Agreement Contract Current efforts are focused on improving stewartship on private lands rather than acqusition.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 24.5 Begin habitat and watershed improvement on private lands if easements or acquisition occurs (item 11). Rush. Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 FY 2010 Other Modoc National Forest Acquisition: Management Agreement Contract Current efforts are focused on improving stewartship on private lands rather than acqusition.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 25 Complete all habitat improvements on Rush, Johnson, Turner, Hulbert, Washington and Dutch Flat Creeks. Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 FY 2010 Other Modoc National Forest Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Contract
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 26 Construct barrier and introduce Modoc suckers into one to two other historic streams identified in item number 14. Attempt to use indigenous stock. Obsolete Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Contract New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 27 Consider reclassification to threatened upon establishment of pure, safe populations (for 3-5 years) throughout Rush and Turner Creeks watershed. Planned U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service California Department of Fish and Game Other: Regulations Internal Administrative
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 28 Consider delisting upon establishing safe, pure populations in two other historic streams. Not Started U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Other: Regulations Internal Administrative
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 3 File pesticide use applications for Turner, Hulbert, Washington Creeks (prepare EA addendum, if necessary). Obsolete Other California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Management: Other Contract New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 4 Construct barrier on Rush Creek at fish passage structure at Highway 299. Obsolete Other California Department of Fish and Game Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Contract Reschedule as opportunity arises.New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 5 Sample populations in Turner-Hulbert-Washington Creeks to determine stream reaches for rejuvenation. Determine need for temporary holding facilities during rejuvenation. Ongoing Current Prior to FY 1995 FY 2010 Other California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Other: Regulations Contract
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 6 Evaluate natural barriers on Washington, Hulbert, and Johnson Creeks. Obsolete Other California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Management: Other Contract Need secondary barriers at Johnson and Hulbert Creeks, but not Washington Creek.New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 7 Fence 1.2 miles of streamside zone on Washington Creek (completes fencing requirements for Washington Creek). Complete Prior to FY 1995 Prior to FY 1995 Other Modoc National Forest Management: Habitat Maintenance and Manipulation Contract Total .9 miles (1.8 fence). May need to eventually fence additional 1 mile of Washington Creek.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 8 Rejuvenate Turner Creek system based on sampling results of item number 5. Obsolete Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Management: Other Contract All reassess with hybrids chemically treated.New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 1 9 Evaluate effectiveness of Turner Creek system rejuvenation (within 2 weeks post treatment). Retreat and reevaluate if rejuvenations is not totally effective. Obsolete Other U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Research: Population Surveys Contract Initial treatment 100% effective, no secondary treatment necessary.New information indicates that hydridization is likely not a threat, so efforts to construct barriers and eliminate possible hybrids is discontinued. Therefore this actions is considered obsolete.
Action Plan for Recovery of the Modoc Sucker (Catostomus microps) CS 8 Klamath Falls Fish and Wildlife Office (541) 885-8481 Modoc Sucker Catostomus microps 2 29 Construct outlet fish screens on Beeler reservoir and Reservoir J (McKay reservoir). Complete FY 2010 FY 2012 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, California Department of Fish and Game, Modoc National Forest Management: Predator and Competitor Control Contract Beeler reservoir outlet screen completed 12/2009 to prevent nonnative predatory fish (bass, sunfish) from leaving reservoir and entering Modoc sucker occupied water. Reservoir J anticipated completion in fall 2011.