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UCREFRP Catalog Number
8239
Author
McAda, C. and K. Fenton.
Title
Relationship of Fish Habitat to River Flow in the Gunnison River.
USFW Year
1998.
USFW - Doc Type
Project number 47,
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List of Tables (Continued) <br />Table <br />Page <br />B-4. Total surface area of 13 habitat types measured at 6 different <br />river flows at Study Site 4, RM 37.4 - 38.3 ...................... B-4 <br />B-5. Total surface area of 13 habitat types measured at 6 different <br />river flows at Study Site 5, RM 50.7 - 52.3 ....................... B-5 <br />Acknowledgments <br />Bruce Bonar, Joe Flair, Meredee Lloyd, Mike Montagne, Toby Mourning, Dale <br />Ryden, Brian Scheer and Greg Taylor assisted with habitat mapping and surveying. <br />Dale Ryden gave advice on surveying techniques. Bruce Bonar and Mike Montagne <br />maintained the temporary staff gauges and keypunched the resulting data. Diana <br />Kimberling and Barbara Ralston assisted with laboratory analysis of aerial <br />videography. Reviews by Rick Anderson, Doug Osmundson, and Rich Valdez <br />improved an earlier version of this report. <br />This study was funded by the Recovery Implementation Program for <br />Endangered Fish species in the Upper Colorado River Basin. The Recovery <br />Program is a joint effort of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U.S. Bureau of <br />Reclamation, Western Area Power Administration, states of Colorado, Utah, and <br />Wyoming, Upper Basin water users, and environmental organizations. <br />iv <br />
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