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Actions Suggested<br />

in the Maumee RAP<br />

Recommendations<br />

Report<br />

ISSUE 20: COMPREHENSIVE FISHERIES<br />

MANAGEMENT PLAN (continued)<br />

Action<br />

There must be fish and wildlife<br />

mitigation <strong>for</strong> any CDF construction.<br />

(2.3.1.2)<br />

%<br />

Native fish populations must be<br />

protected from the unwanted<br />

introduction of exotic or non-native<br />

fishes that could reduce native fishes<br />

and usurp their habitat. (2.3.1.2)<br />

$<br />

Federal laws must be passed to prohibit<br />

ocean-going vessels that contain fresh<br />

water ballast in the Great Lakes.<br />

(2.3.1.2)<br />

%<br />

Preserve all wetlands with special<br />

emphasis on estuarine wetlands which<br />

are extremely limited. (2.3.1.2)<br />

$<br />

Wetland development should be a<br />

required mitigation <strong>for</strong> land and water<br />

developments regulated by the US &<br />

Corps of Engineers. (2.3.1.2)<br />

Activity<br />

US ACOE and New<br />

Ohio Isolated<br />

Wetlands<br />

Regulations<br />

Maumee RAP<br />

Involvement<br />

See Issue 17 – Control of Introduced Species<br />

<strong>for</strong> projects<br />

Nonindigenous<br />

Aquatic Nuisance<br />

Prevention and<br />

Control Act<br />

National Invasive<br />

Species Act<br />

Ballast Water<br />

Exchange Program<br />

Date<br />

Beneficial<br />

Use<br />

Affected<br />

See<br />

Page<br />

None 2001 3, 14 141<br />

3, 14 216<br />

None 1990 216<br />

3, 14<br />

None 1996 216<br />

None<br />

1990s-<br />

Present<br />

See Issue 3 – Wetlands and Open Space Preservation<br />

<strong>for</strong> projects<br />

US ACOE and New<br />

Ohio Isolated<br />

Wetlands<br />

Regulations<br />

ODNR Dam<br />

Review<br />

The ODNR should undertake review of<br />

all dams in the Maumee Basin of Ohio,<br />

and breach all such structures not $ Dam Removal at<br />

currently in use. (2.3.1.2)<br />

Area governments should encourage<br />

applied research and land use practices<br />

to reduce turbidity to promote the<br />

development of a balanced wetland<br />

ecosystem (2.3.1.2)<br />

The education of the American public<br />

(including farmers, manufacturers,<br />

consumers, and government officials)<br />

will be necessary <strong>for</strong> habitat protection<br />

and enhancement to occur. (2.3.1.2)<br />

&<br />

&<br />

Camp Miakonda<br />

See Issue 1 - Agriculture Runoff and<br />

Issue 9 - Dredged Disposal <strong>for</strong> projects<br />

See Issue 5 – Increase Public Participation<br />

and Awareness <strong>for</strong> additional projects<br />

Quality of Life<br />

Survey<br />

216<br />

14 138<br />

None 2000 14 141<br />

None Ongoing 222<br />

None<br />

3, 14<br />

2000-<br />

Present<br />

222<br />

None 1995<br />

3, 14 68, 190<br />

3, 14<br />

158<br />

223<br />

Activities and Accomplishments<br />

in the Maumee Area of Concern<br />

57<br />

Issue 20: Comprehensive Fisheries<br />

Management Plan

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