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2003 Water Management Plan for Missouri River Operations
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have
come to an agreement on a water management plan for the Missouri River
reservoirs for the late spring and summer of 2003. The plan complies with
the requirements of the Endangered Species Act while reinforcing the reliability
of the system of reservoirs to meet the multiple congressionally authorized
project purposes.
The
Supplemental Biological Opinion of the Annual Operating Plan for the Missouri
River
Main Stem Reservoir System During the
Period May 1- August 15, 2003
(not available on the Internet)
April 22, 2003 News Release: Agreement Reached on 2003 Missouri River Plan
2000 Water Management Plan for Missouri River Operations
Heartbeat of a River - A Healthy River Benefits People and Wildlife
Missouri
River's Endangered Species - How Does the Service's Recommendations
Benefit Them?
River Corridor habitat Dynamics, Lower Missouri River U.S. Geological Services survey
Missouri River Water Resources U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit University of Missouri
Interior Least Tern
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Courtesy Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
Pallid Sturgeon
Ken Bouc, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
Piping Plover
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Courtesy Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
Current and Proposed Missouri River Flows at Boonville and Sioux City
Species Profile
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Species Profile
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Balancing the Needs of the River, commentary by Ralph Morgenweck, FWS Regional Director
Upper Missouri River Basin U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency
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