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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />ACICNOWLEDGHENTS <br /> <br />The development of the Glen Canyon Environmental <br />Studies (GCES) has been a team effort that has required <br />the coordination of many individuals, agencies, and <br />groups. The final report is a result of a continual <br />consolidation of data, analyses, and results. <br /> <br />The strength of the GCES has always been with the <br />researchers and scientists. This dedicated group <br />of people has displayed abilities and desire far <br />beyond that normally associated with studies of <br />this magnitude. They are to be commended for <br />their professionalism, attention to details, desire <br />to work under trying conditions, and their feelings <br />for the resources that we studied. These attributes <br />are not something that were gained from a textbook or <br />an agency manual; they came from the heart. <br /> <br />The coordination of the individual studies and the <br />tying together of the reports could not have been <br />accomplished without the help of the three subteam <br />leaders: Reed Harris, Biology; Mike O'Donnell, <br />Recreation; and Jerold Lazenby, Sediment and Hydrology. <br /> <br />The development of the first level of subteam reports <br />was primarily accomplished through the Subteam <br />Report Preparation Groups. In addition to the <br />subteam leaders, the following people were <br />unstoppable: Susan Anderson, Bryan Brown, Henry <br />Maddux, Julie Graf, Jack Schmidt, Ernie Pemberton, Rich <br />Bishop, curt Brown, and Martha Hahn. This group <br />provided the initial integration of the reports and <br />the persistence necessary to identify the <br />relationships and impacts. As the operations <br />information was integrated into the effort, Randy <br />Peterson proved to be a valuable asset to the team. <br /> <br />The final report that is presented here was developed <br />primarily by the Final Report Preparation Group. <br />These individuals were the ones who spent the time and <br />energy necessary to consolidate the results into a <br />sound and coherent package. Curt Brown provided the <br />unflinching drive behind this group, with excellent <br />support from Susan Anderson, Julie Graf, and Reed <br />Harris. As always, this was a group effort with <br />continual feedback from the other team members. The <br />technical editing of the report was accomplished by <br />Dorothy House, Ron Borkan, and Steve Carothers. <br />Graphics were done by Dolber B. Spalding and Lauren <br />Lucas. <br />