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<br />GCPA and the GCD-AMP goals, as well as their relevance for meeting tribal information <br />needs. (Representatives from the Navajo Nation and Pueblo of Zuni were asked to <br />participate in this workshop also but were unable to do so.) The participating Tribes were <br />asked to articulate rationales for using specific approaches and methodologies, as well as <br />define the resource values that they consider important to monitor and preserve. The <br />tribes did so by describing their chosen approaches to monitoring in terms of both <br />traditional cultural perspectives, as well as in relation to the perceived changing needs <br />and directions received from the BOR, PA, and GCD-AMP over the past ten years. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />In FY06, as a foundational step towards developing a long term plan for <br />monitoring tribal interests in the CRE, the tribes that are actively monitoring resources in <br />the CRE will produce synthetic reports describing the history of their respective <br />monitoring programs, the methodologies employed, information needs satisfied (both <br />Tribal needs for information, as well as information needs identified in the AMP <br />Strategic Plan) and summarizing the results of their monitoring work over the past ten <br />years, These synthetic reports will serve a function similar to the SCORE Report, but <br />will reflect the values and issues of principal concern to each individual Tribe. These <br />synthetic reports will summarize baseline condition information and current trends in <br />tribally valued resources to serve as the foundation for future tribal monitoring programs. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Expected Products: <br /> <br />I) Comprehensive synthesis of monitoring work conducted by each tribe since 1995 (one <br />report from each of the three tribal entities actively engaged in monitoring CRE <br />resources), including a complete history of monitoring work conducted by each tribe in <br />the CRE, methods used, results obtained, and recommendations for future management of <br />Glen Canyon Dam and the CRE based on the past ten years of monitoring work. <br /> <br />2) Formal presentations to TWG and AMWG in the summer of 2006, presenting a <br />synopsis of the final synthetic report, summarizing monitoring results, and providing <br />recommendations to TWG and AMWG based on those monitoring results. <br /> <br />. <br />