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<br />Oll2477 <br /> <br />Tom Pitts commented that the question oftemperature control will not go away, so we <br />should proceed with the work. The ultimate decision whether to implement temperature <br />control will be based on weighing the benefits against the costs. Bill Davis abstained, <br />and the rest of committee present supported going forward with revised scopes of work. <br />>Amy Cutler and John Carron will submit separate scopes or collaborate on a combined <br />scope of work. Gerry will coordinate, Scope(s) will be submitted to the Committee at <br />least 10 calendar days prior to the December 4 meeting (NLT Friday, November 23). <br />The models will be proprietary to the Program and scope(s) of work will be revised to <br />reflect that. <br /> <br />3. Discussion of stocking plans. <br /> <br />Bonytail survival estimates on survival are similar to plans. Consistency in razorback <br />sucker stocked are in question and how survival estimates are applied. > Mike will adjust <br />tables 1 and 2 in the Utah plan. Total number of razorback suckers to be stocked will <br />16,440 in two river reaches. Czapla commented that Colorado plan should place text <br />citations in chronologie order. <br />