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A synthesis of aquatic science for management of Lakes Mead and Mohave: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1381

机译:用于管理米德湖和莫哈维湖的水生科学综合:美国地质调查局第1381号通知

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Lake Mead provides many significant benefits that have made the modern development of the southwestern United States possible. The lake also provides important aquatic habitat for a wide variety of wildlife including endangered species, and a diversity of world-class water based recreational opportunities for more than 8 million visitors annually. It is one of the most extensively used and intensively monitored reservoirs in the United States. The largest reservoir by volume in the United States, it supplies critical storage of water supplies for more than 25 million people in three western states (California, Arizona, and Nevada). Storage within Lake Mead supplies drinking water and the hydropower to provide electricity for major cities including Las Vegas, Phoenix, Los Angeles, Tucson, and San Diego, and irrigation of greater than 2.5 million acres of croplands.Due to the importance of Lake Mead, multiple agencies are actively involved in its monitoring and research. These agencies have a long history of collaboration in the assessment of water quality, water-dependent resources, and ecosystem health. In 2004, the National Park Service obtained funds from the Southern Nevada Public Lands Management Act to enhance this partnership and expand monitoring and research efforts to increase the overall understanding of Lake Mead and Lake Mohave. Participating agencies included the National Park Service, Southern Nevada Water Authority, U.S. Geological Survey, Nevada Department of Wildlife, Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and University of Nevada, Reno.Results of these important efforts have been presented in Lake Mead Science Symposia conducted in 2009 and 2012. The relationships forged by the collaboration led to the development in 2012 of the Lake Mead Ecosystem Monitoring (LaMEM) Work Group, which has formalized the partnership and documented an interagency purpose and mission statement with common objectives for protection of Lake Mead and Lake Mohave water quality and water-dependent resources. This Circular has been developed to summarize the state of the knowledge related to the interests and objectives of the LaMEM Work Group, to inform management and the public of current lake conditions, and identify future needs for monitoring and research. It is hoped that this report will provide a framework for continued long-term investigations and analysis of the environmental health of Lakes Mead and Mohave.
机译:米德湖提供了许多重要的利益,使美国西南部的现代发展成为可能。该湖还为包括濒危物种在内的各种野生动植物提供了重要的水生栖息地,并且每年为超过800万游客提供各种世界一流的水上娱乐机会。它是美国使用最广泛且受到最严格监控的水库之一。它是美国体积最大的水库,为三个西部州(加利福尼亚州,亚利桑那州和内华达州)的2500万人提供了关键的水供应。由于米德湖的重要性,米德湖内的存储区提供饮用水和水电,为拉斯维加斯,凤凰城,洛杉矶,图森和圣地亚哥等主要城市提供电力,并灌溉了超过250万英亩的农田。多个机构都积极参与其监测和研究。这些机构在评估水质,依赖水的资源和生态系统健康方面有着悠久的合作历史。 2004年,国家公园管理局从《内华达州南部公共土地管理法》获得了资金,以加强这种伙伴关系,并扩大监测和研究工作,以加深对米德湖和莫哈维湖的总体了解。参与的机构包括国家公园管理局,内华达州南部水务局,美国地质调查局,内华达州野生动物局,垦殖局,美国鱼类和野生动物管理局,内华达大学拉斯维加斯分校和里诺内华达大学。在2009年和2012年举行的米德湖科学专题讨论会上已经做出了努力。通过合作建立的关系促成了米德湖生态系统监测(LaMEM)工作组的发展,该工作组在2012年正式建立了合作伙伴关系,并记录了跨机构目标和使命宣言,旨在保护米德湖和莫哈维湖水质和水资源相关资源。本通函旨在总结与LaMEM工作组的利益和目标有关的知识状态,向管理层和公众通报当前的湖泊状况,并确定未来的监测和研究需求。希望这份报告将为继续对米德湖和莫哈维湖的环境健康进行长期调查和分析提供一个框架。

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