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Manual Direction Cave & Karst Resources Management. James Goodbar Senior Cave /Karst Specialist Bureau of Land Management May 12-16, 2014 Cody, Wyoming. Objectives (BLM). A.Provide a framework for Cave & Karst Management B. Establish surface & subsurface management practices - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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  • Manual Direction

    Cave & Karst Resources Management

    James GoodbarSenior Cave /Karst SpecialistBureau of Land ManagementMay 12-16, 2014 Cody, Wyoming

  • Objectives (BLM)A.Provide a framework for Cave & Karst Management

    B.Establish surface & subsurface management practices

    C.Ensure actions requiring approval are consistent with the agency missions

  • Objectives (BLM)A.Provide a framework to Identify, Evaluate, Manage, Monitor and Protect Cave and Karst Resources on public lands for the purpose of maintaining their significant values for both present and future uses.

  • Objectives (BLM)B.Establish adequate Surface and Subsurface Management Practices to ensure the long term protection of Cave and Karst resources.

  • Objectives (BLM)C.Ensure that actions related to Cave and Karst resources requiring authorization or approval by the specified agency are consistent with the mission of multiple use and sustained yield (BLM)

  • Objectives (USFS)2880To provide information about National Forest Systems lands for the periodic assessment

    To develop a basic knowledge of geologic resources and hazards and their associated landscapes at a level appropriate for management needs

    Secure, protect, and preserve significant caves for the perpetual use, enjoyment, and benefit of all people, and to foster increased cooperation and exchange of information with those who utilize caves for scientific, educational, or recreational purposes.

    2356Provide cave related recreational, cultural, educational, and scientific study opportunities that serve public needs. Balance surface resource management and cave use with the protection of cave values.

  • Objectives (NPS)1. Protection of natural processes and resources in cave ecosystems and karst landscapes;2. Scientific studies and research in or about cave and karst resources and systems to broaden understanding;3. Detailed cartographic surveys and inventories of cave and karst systems;4. Provide for educational and recreational opportunities;5. Establishment of regulations, guidelines, and permit stipulations to ensure maximum conservation of cave and karst resources and processes;6. Direction for cave restoration activities that remove unnatural materials or restore otherwise impacted areas;7. Establishment of standard operating procedures in the maintenance and upkeep of developed cave passages;8. Monitoring of natural environmental conditions and visitor use and impact;9. Develop methods for sustainable use of cave resources.

  • AuthoritiesArchaeological Resources Protection ActAntiquities ActBLM MANUAL 8380, USFS MANUAL 2880/2356, Clean Water ActEndangered Species ActFederal Cave Resources Protection ActFederal Land Policy and Management ActMultiple Use Sustained Yield ActNational Cave and Karst Research Institute ActNational Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)National Historic Preservation ActOrganic Administrative ActPaleontological Resources Protection ActTitle 43 (CFR), Part 37- Cave Management (BLM)Title 36 (CFR), Part 290 Cave Management (USFS)Title 36 (CFR), Parts 1- 199 (NPS)Watershed Protection and Flood Prevention ActWater Pollution Control ActWilderness ActOthers.

  • BLM ResponsibilityDirector

    Assistant Director - Renewable Resources

    Cave/Karst Resources Senior Specialist

    State Directors

    District Managers

    Field Office Managers

  • USFS Responsibility

    Directors, Minerals and Geology Management/ Recreation, Heritage, Volunteer Resources

    Assistant Directors, Geologic Resources, Hazards, Surface Areas/ RHVR

    National Cave and Karst Program Coordinators, Geology and Rec

    Regional Foresters

    Forest Supervisors

    Forest Geologists/ Recreation Specialists

  • NPS ResponsibilityVarious Park Divisions Resources, Interpretation & Education, Maintenance, Law Enforcement & Visitor ServicesPark Superintendents*Regional Director and Associate Regional DirectorsDirector through Associate DirectorsFor Natural Resources Ray Sauvajot ActingNational Cave and Karst Program Coordinator Provide guidance, recommendations, and other types of help with various aspects of park programs

  • PolicyIdentify and Inventory Resources

    Land Use Planninga. Managementb. Marketingc. Monitoringd. Administration

    Manage to Protect Fragile Resources

    Volunteers and Partnerships

    Education and Coordination

  • Files & Records Maintenance:Maintain Cave & Karst Resource Records.

    Secure Records - Prevent Unauthorized Access.

    Report Significant Caves in RMIS (BLM)

    Report Gates, Trails, etc. in FAMS (BLM)

    Significant cave reporting in INFRA (USFS)New geospatial component the next few years

  • Relationship to Other ProgramsReduce Conflict

    Coordinate

  • DefinitionsPhoto by: J. Goodbar

  • 8380-1 Handbook: In ProgressThe Manual tells us What we are to do.

    The Handbook tells us How to do it.

  • NPS Natural Resource Management Reference Manual #77

    http://www.nature.nps.gov/Rm77/caves.cfm

    Lots of good guidance needs some updatingPhoto by Dale Pate

    Basically the same across the BLM and Forest Service manuals language is different in respect to different planning structures (Forest Plans vs. Land Use planning, etc.)*