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<br />54 <br /> <br />323. <br /> <br />Goodwin, H. A. <br />Conf. 38: <br /> <br />1973. Ecology and endangered species. <br />46-55. <br /> <br />Trans. N. Am. Wildl. Nat. Resour. <br /> <br />ECOLOGY, FISH, WILDLIFE <br /> <br />Describes a long-range system to rate priorities of action with the application of ecology <br />by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. <br /> <br />324. Gordon, Y. 1972. Inter-relationship of water quantity and quality as a determinant of <br />water management policy. Water Res. 6(12): 1501-1508. <br /> <br />MANAGEMENT, POLICY, RIVER-Colorado, WATER QUALITY, WATER QUANTITY <br /> <br />Summary of the importance of quality and quantity of water as related to policy in water <br />management. The Colorado River is given as an example. <br /> <br />325. Gosz, J. R. 1980. The influence of reduced streamflows on water quality. Chapter 7 in <br />W. O. Spofford, Jr., A. L. Parker, and A. V. Kneese, eds. Energy development and <br />the water, fish, and wildlife in the Southwest: Problems of the upper Colorado <br />River basin. Resources for the Future, Washington, D. C. In press. <br /> <br />RIVER-Colorado, STREAMFLOW, WATER QUALITY <br /> <br />Provides a comprehensive discussion on the interactions between hydrology of the area, <br />reductions in streamflow, and resultant changes in water quality. The example from New' <br />Mexico provides insight into changes that could occur throughout the upper Colorado River <br />from water diversions of streams and reduced streamflows. <br /> <br />326. Grant, L. 0., C. F. Chappell, L. W. Crow, J. M. Fritsch, and P. W. Mielke, Jr. 1974. <br />Weather modification: a pilot project. Colo. State Univ., Dep. Atmos. Sci., Fort <br />Collins. Final Rep. to U. S. Bur. Reclam., Denver. Contract DI-14-06-D-6467. <br />Natl. Tech. Inf. Serv., Springfield, Va. PB-237085/65L. 76 pp. <br /> <br />CLOUD SEEDING, PRECIPITATION, RIVER-Colorado, WEATHER <br /> <br />Concerns the preparation of a design program to apply results from experimental programs <br />for augmenting orographic precipitation to a Pilot Program that would have the goal of <br />providing "sound scientific and engineering evaluation of precipitation seeding techniques <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />327. Graves, E., and B. Haines. 1969. Fishery investigations - Navajo Unit: Fishery surveys of <br />Navajo Reservoir and tailwaters. Job No. A-6(a) and A-6(b), Section 8, Colorado <br />River Storage Proj., New Mexico Dep. Game and Fish, Albuquerque. 103 pp. <br /> <br />ABUNDANCE, FISH, FISHERY, INVERTEBRATE, RESERVOIR, RIVER-San Juan, WATER QUALITY <br /> <br />The sixth and final segment of a 6-year research project on Navajo Reservoir and tail- <br />waters of the San Juan River in New Mexico. Provides the only available information on <br />the invertebrates in the San Juan River. Also provides information on fish abundance, fish <br />stocking, and creel census. Chemical and temperature profiles for Navajo Lake are <br />summarized by month. <br /> <br />328. Graves, E., and B. Haines. 1969. Fishery surveys of Navajo Reservoir and tailwaters. <br />Navajo Reservoir Res. Contract, N.M. Dep. Game Fish, Albuquerque. Job Completion Rep. <br />Job No. A-6(a) and A-6(b). 103 pp. <br /> <br />FISH, FISHERY, INVERTEBRATE, MANAGEMENT, RIVER-San Juan, WATER QUALITY <br /> <br />This report is primarily concerned with the sport fishery of Navajo Reservoir although it <br />includes information on the distribution and abundance of three endemic fishes (flannelmouth <br />and bluehead suckers and bony tail chub). Also gives information concerning visitor uSe <br />and fishing success, as well as stocking information for 1962-68. Provides some data on <br />distribution of invertebrates. <br />