EP 1130-2-550
15 Nov 96
Table 3-1
I. Natural Resources Management
A. Long Term Objectives of Resource Management
B. Compartment Description
(1) Topography (slope, aspect, general soil type, etc.)
(2) Aquatic Resources (type, temperature, turbidity, etc.)
(3) Vegetation (species, size, density, etc.)
(4) Fish and Wildlife (species)
(5) Special Considerations or Problems (protected or rare/ unique habitat, rare and endangered
species, national emphasis programs (e.g., watchable wildlife North American Waterfowl
Management Program, and Neotropical Migratory Birds, etc.), pollution, forest fire control)
C. Management Objectives (for each compartment)
D. Implementation Plan (for each compartment)
(1) Management Techniques (to meet objectives)
(2) Five-Year Schedule (of management techniques to be applied)
(3) Annual Staffing and Equipment Needs
(4) Annual Costs
(5) Coordination (with other elements/agencies/the public)
(4) Part II. Park Management will replace the former Master Plan Appendices A (Project
Resource Management Plan), E (Project Safety Plan), and F (Lakeshore Management Plan). It
will be composed of descriptions, management objectives and implementation plans for at least
the following, as presented in Table 3-2 below.
3-4