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Edwards Aquifer Recovery Implementation Program HABITAT CONSERVATION PLAN <br />4-2: Long-Term Average and Minimum Total Comal Discharge Management <br /> Objectives 4-5 <br /> <br />4-3: Example of Bryophytes Areal Coverage in the Upper Spring Run Reach <br /> and Landa Lake, and Hygrophila Areal Coverage in the Old <br /> and New Channels Over Time 4-6 <br /> <br />2 <br />4-4: Fountain Darter Habitat in Comal Springs Ecosystem (m) (Aquatic Vegetation) 4-8 <br /> <br />2 <br />4-5: MaximumFountain Darter Habitat (Aquatic Vegetation) (m) 4-10 <br /> <br />2 <br />4-6: Proposed GoalsFountain Darter Habitat (Aquatic Vegetation) (m) 4-10 <br /> <br />4-7: Comal Springs Riffle Beetle Long-Term Biological Goals 4-11 <br /> <br />4-8: Number of Comal Springs Riffle Beetles Captured During Each <br /> Sampling Event via Cotton Lure Methodology from 2004 through 2010 4-13 <br /> <br />4-9: Comal Springs Riffle Beetle Density (#/Lure) 4-14 <br /> <br />4-10: Long-term Biological Goal for Texas Wild-Rice 4-16 <br /> <br />4-11: Minimum Texas Wild-Rice Areal Coverage per Segment during <br /> Drought of Record-Like Conditions 4-16 <br /> <br />4-12: Recreation Awareness throughout the Whole River at All Flows With Designated <br /> Control in the Following High Quality <br /> Habitat Areas below 100 cfs Total San Marcos Discharge 4-17 <br /> <br />4-13: Long-Term Average and Minimum Total San Marcos Discharge Conditions 4-17 <br /> <br />4-14: Texas Wild Rice Areal Coverage and Percentage of Breakdown per <br /> Combined River Segment for the 2009 TPWD Data 4-18 <br /> <br />4-15: Full TPWD Data Set: 19762009 4-19 <br /> <br />4-16: RecoveryMultiplier Goals 4-20 <br /> <br />4-17: Post-1998 Flood Data 4-20 <br /> <br />x <br /> <br />