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2 <br />rII <br />4. This wetland presently does not have a viable fishery <br />due to its shallow depth and frequent winterkill conditions. <br />our preliminary coordination with the Minnesota DUB annual <br />indicates that Wetland 893 is presently stockedthasenstocked <br />basis as a "put and take" fishery. ears <br />fight the remaining fish population of the wetland ePP <br />to be comprised solely of bullheads and minnows. Wthis <br />observed no evidence of carp infestation; however, <br />needs to be confirmed. <br />5. The basin has a relatively natural appearance end it is <br />not readily apparent to most observers than the wetland is <br />of artificial origin. <br />Future <anagement of this basin may range from of all <br />maintenance of the status quo to the active pursuit Because of <br />four management objectives listed previously. <br />the characteristics described aboveain <br />tmatenance nfethe <br />wetland's existing qualities may b <br />ent <br />scenario. We have developed the following <br />management <br />scope and <br />potential budget assuming that all of the <br />ureued. This allows the City <br />objectives will be actively p <br />the option of selecting a managesent program of lesser �. <br />intensity. <br />SCOPE Cf WORK <br />Task 1. Date Collection <br />The fo?.lowing data will be compiled: <br />size and development composition of watershed <br />number, sizes and elevations of inflows and outflows <br />i.ottom contours of wetiand basin <br />eoil characteristics beneath basin (i.e. soil boring <br />data) <br />. depth to groundwater <br />. plant communities surrounding wetiand <br />existing wildlife use around wetland <br />existing fish populations <br />anticipated future development in watershed <br />