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
Final Recovery Plan for Cumberland darter (Etheostoma susanae) F 4 Kentucky Ecological Services Field Office (502) 695-0467 Cumberland darter Etheostoma susanae 1 1.1 Use existing Federal/State coordination and permit processes to protect habitats and populations Ongoing Current U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency , Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Kentucky Nature Preserves Commission, Natural Resource Conservation Service, FWS, Ecological Services Division, Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Daniel Boone National Forest, Kentucky Division of Water Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected
Final Recovery Plan for Cumberland darter (Etheostoma susanae) F 4 Kentucky Ecological Services Field Office (502) 695-0467 Cumberland darter Etheostoma susanae 2 2.2 Document and monitor the species genetic diversity and gene flow Ongoing Current FWS, Ecological Services Division Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Kentucky Nature Preserves Commission, Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute Research: Genetics Graduate Student, Species Expert, Contract Costs based on analyses conducted twice over a ten-year period (and five years apart). A study of the species' population genetics is underway - a partnership of the Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute, Kentucky Waterways Alliance, KY Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, and the Service (KY Field Office). Tissue samples have been collected from all management units, and genetic analyses are underway.
Final Recovery Plan for Cumberland darter (Etheostoma susanae) F 4 Kentucky Ecological Services Field Office (502) 695-0467 Cumberland darter Etheostoma susanae 2 2.3 Estimate population size using field surveys Ongoing Current Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Kentucky Nature Preserves Commission, FWS, Ecological Services Division Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected Action for the first 2 years of the program
Final Recovery Plan for Cumberland darter (Etheostoma susanae) F 4 Kentucky Ecological Services Field Office (502) 695-0467 Cumberland darter Etheostoma susanae 2 2.5 Search for additional populations Ongoing Current FWS, Ecological Services Division Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency , Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Kentucky Nature Preserves Commission, FWS, Ecological Services Division, Conservation Fisheries Inc., Daniel Boone National Forest, Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute Research: Population Surveys Labor type not yet selected Annual searches in potential habitats. Annual searches are underway as part of a population genetics study - a partnership of the TN Aquarium Conservation Institue, KY Waterways Alliance, KY Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Daniel Boone National Forest, and the Service (KY Field Office). Searches are being conducted in areas downstream of Cumberland Falls and in headwater reaches of the Poor Fork (Cumberland River) to determine if unknown populations of the Cumberland Darter occur there.
Final Recovery Plan for Cumberland darter (Etheostoma susanae) F 4 Kentucky Ecological Services Field Office (502) 695-0467 Cumberland darter Etheostoma susanae 2 4.1 Continue captive propagation protocols Ongoing Current Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Conservation Fisheries Inc. Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, FWS, Ecological Services Division, Conservation Fisheries Inc. Management: Propagation, Research: General, Research: Propagation Species Expert, Contract Propagation of the species has been accomplished by Conservation Fisheries, Inc. (CFI) in Knoxville, TN - in partnership with the KY Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources (KDFWR) and the Service (KY Field Office). Propagated individuals have been released into Cogur Fork on the Daniel Boone NF, and the reintroduced population is being monitoried by CFI and KDFWR.
Final Recovery Plan for Cumberland darter (Etheostoma susanae) F 4 Kentucky Ecological Services Field Office (502) 695-0467 Cumberland darter Etheostoma susanae 2 4.3 Monitor augmented / reintroduced populations Ongoing Current Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Conservation Fisheries Inc. Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, FWS, Ecological Services Division, Conservation Fisheries Inc., Daniel Boone National Forest Management: Propagation, Management: Reintroduction, Research: General Species Expert Reintroduced population in Cogur Fork is being monitoried annually by Conservation Fisheries, Inc. (Knoxville, TN) and the KY Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources
Final Recovery Plan for Cumberland darter (Etheostoma susanae) F 4 Kentucky Ecological Services Field Office (502) 695-0467 Cumberland darter Etheostoma susanae 3 4.4 Investigate identity of individuals in adjacent watersheds Ongoing Current Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, FWS, Ecological Services Division, Conservation Fisheries Inc., Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency , Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, Kentucky Nature Preserves Commission, FWS, Ecological Services Division, Conservation Fisheries Inc., Daniel Boone National Forest, Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute Research: Population Assessment, Research: General, Research: Population Surveys, Management: Population Monitoring Species Expert Populations of the Johnny Darter (Etheostoma nigrum) downstream of Cumberland Falls and in the headwaters of the Poor Fork (Cumberland River) are being evaluated / studied by the TN Aquarium Conservation Institute, KY Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, and the Service (KY Field Office).
Final Recovery Plan for Cumberland darter (Etheostoma susanae) F 4 Kentucky Ecological Services Field Office (502) 695-0467 Cumberland darter Etheostoma susanae 3 5 Periodic review of recovery progress and strategy Ongoing Current FWS, Ecological Services Division FWS, Ecological Services Division Work type not yet selected Labor type not yet selected