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Estuary Program 'Restoring the Balance' document (Lewis <strong>and</strong> Robison 1995)).<br />

Maintenance of l<strong>and</strong>scape level ecological integrity for riverflow-dependent<br />

species.<br />

Many avian <strong>and</strong> fish species occurring in the Tampa Bay region have<br />

concommitant dependencies on estuarine <strong>and</strong> freshwater resources. While the<br />

proposed net change in freshwater discharge was incrementally small, it would<br />

be helpful to include an analysis of prospective change, if any, in the upstream<br />

extent of the salinity prism. Modal centrality of some estuarine organisms<br />

presumably will vary depending on shifts in salinity. We concur with the reported<br />

emphasis on the within-stream functional analysis of large woody debris. We<br />

suggest additional analysis related to the decrease in stream edge available<br />

foraging habitat (see the great blue heron habitat suitability model, <strong>and</strong> others).<br />

We also suggest some analysis of the off-stream, but still connected, smaller<br />

freshwater wetl<strong>and</strong>s that are very important for foraging, aquatic invertebrate<br />

production (e.g., Orthoptera, crayfish, <strong>and</strong> others), <strong>and</strong> terrestrial invertebrate<br />

<strong>and</strong> vertebrate productivity.<br />

Maintenance of 'forage fish' for piscivorous birds.<br />

In these comments we use the term 'forage fish' specifically in reference to fishes<br />

(<strong>and</strong> invertebrates such as crayfish) providing forage for piscivorous birds. The<br />

USGS has published a list of 157 habitat suitability models<br />

(http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/wdb/pub/hsi/hsiindex.htm). In addition to the fish<br />

species (red-breasted sunfish, spotted sunfish, coastal shiner, sailfin shiner,<br />

bluegill <strong>and</strong> largemouth bass) used to determine incremental instream flows<br />

(Kelly et al. 2005), we are concerned with the maintenance of endemic<br />

(preferably) <strong>and</strong> introduced fishes generally

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