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Grand Canyon National Park
Colorado River Management Plan
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The 2006 Colorado River Management Plan (CRMP) (9.36MB PDF File) is a visitor use management plan that specifies actions to conserve park resources and visitor experience while enhancing river running recreational opportunities on the Colorado River through Grand Canyon National Park.
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This document also provides overall guidance for implementing the 2006 Colorado River Management Plan by:
- Describing the management decisions and actions analyzed in the 2005 CRMP Final Environmental Impact Statement and mandated by the 2006 CRMP Record of Decision, and
- Providing frameworks for how those decisions will be implemented.
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Below are links to the Colorado River Management Plan Appendices
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Appendix B (68.2kb PDF File)
This section illustrates a sample Recreational Launch Calendar by month. To view the actual 2008 monthly launch calendars as they become available, visit this link.
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Appendix C (1MB PDF File)
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Appendix D (462kb PDF File)
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Appendix H (239kb PDF File)
The Final Programmatic Agreement (March 2007) Among The National Park Service, Advisory Council On Historic Preservation, Arizona State Historic Preservation Officer, The Hualapai Tribe, The Navajo Nation, The Havasupai Tribe, The Hopi Tribe, The Pueblo Of Zuni, The Kaibab Band Of Paiute Indians, The San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe, The Paiute Indian Tribe Of Utah, The Las Vegas Paiute Tribe, The Moapa Band Of Paiute Indians, And The Yavapai/Apache Nation Concerning Impacts From Implementation Of The Colorado River Management Plan For Grand Canyon National Park.
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The Colorado River Management Plan (CRMP) Historical Documents contain the Final EIS, Draft EIS, public comments, and other planning documents and background information used in the development of the CRMP..
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The Latest CRMP News Research, Monitoring and Mitigation Program more... | | Non-commercial River Permit information on how to enter the lottery more... | | Frequently Asked Questions for the river and weighted lottery more... | | River Management launch calendars, management plan, river regulations more... | |
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Did You Know?
The Cambrian seas of the Grand Canyon were home to several kinds of trilobite, whose closest living relative is the modern horsehoe crab. They left their fossil record in the mud of the Bright Angel Shale over 500 million years ago.
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Last Updated: May 01, 2008 at 12:49 EST |