ARBO II NMFS Final.pdf

This document contains a programmatic conference and biological opinion (opinion) on

reinitiation of consultation on the effects of the U.S. Forest Service (Forest Service), Bureau of

Land Management (BLM), and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) (acting for the Coquille Indian

Tribe) funding or carrying out aquatic restoration actions in the States of Oregon and

Washington.1 Actions covered in this opinion are modified from those analyzed in the biological

opinion, issued on April 28, 2007, as summarized in the consultation history section of the

opinion.

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