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?. Descriptions of habitat condition/ trend, limiting factors, and 

 relationsnip to desired future condition objectives. 



1. Spawning habitat - 'incubation, gravel quality and quantity, 

 etc. ) 



2. Rearing habitat - 'temperature, cover, pool ratios, 

 riparian, water quality and quantity, etc.) 



III. description Of Ongoing Or Proposed Action: 



A. Purpose and need of the action, (reference NEPA document if 

 available) . 



B. Describe site specific activities of the ongoing or proposed 

 action. Aggregate activities and/or actions by type (i.e. 

 timber, range, mining, recreation, etc.) . 



1. Describe management measures (S&G's) and practices generally 

 applicable to all aggregated units (i.e. timcer saie units, 

 grazing units) . 



2. Describe units with additional or different management 

 measures or direction. 



C. Provide site -specific map of each action within the Sec. 7 

 watershed. 



IV. Analysis of Potential Effects of the On-Going or Proposed Action on 

 listed and Proposed Salmonids (see "Effects of the action", 50 CFR 

 402.02 Definitions): 



A. Direct and indirect effects, (see "Effects of the action", 50 CFR 

 402.02 Definitions). 



1. Provide all available scientific information pertinent to 

 the potential effects. Views of recognized experts of the 

 species at issue, (i.e. State fish and wildlife agencies, 

 other federal agencies. Tribes, research centers, and 

 others) . 



2. Site-specific analysis of potential effects for each ongoing 

 and/or proposed action. 



3 . Relate potential effects to the limiting factors described 

 in II. F. above. 



B. Interrelated and Interdependent Actions. 



Expand discussion to include interrelated (part of, and dependent 

 on, a larger action for their justification) and interdependent 

 actions (actions or activities that would not occur but for the 

 proposed action) which are specific to the proposed federal 

 action, including detailed descriptions of effects on listed or 

 proposed species, (see "Effects of the action", 50 CFR 402.02 

 Definitions) (i.e. mining, timber and road use permits) 



C. Cumulative effects (50 CFR 402.02 Definitions). 



Effects of ongoing and future State and/or private activities, 

 not involving Federal activities, that are reasonably certain to 

 occur within the action area of the Federal action subject to 

 consultation. 



