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<br />RECOVERY IMPLEMENTATION PROGRAM <br />FOR ENDANGERED FISH SPECIES <br />IN THE UPPER COLORADO AND SAN mAN RIVER BASINS <br />27m ANNuAL RECOVERY PROGRAM RESEARCHERS MEETING <br /> <br />January 18-19,2006 <br /> <br />Moab Valley Inn <br />Moab, Utah <br /> <br />SCHEDULE <br /> <br />Poster Presentations (posters will remain on display throughout the entire meeting) <br /> <br />A guide and computer interactive keys to native cypriniform fish larvae in the Gila River <br />Basin, several species of which are also found in the Upper Colorado Basin. <br />Darrel E. Snyder, Colorado State University <br /> <br />Benefits and Risks Assessment for Fish with a Temperature Control Device <br />Richard A. Valdez, Ph.D. <br /> <br />Wednesday, January 18, 2006 <br /> <br />8:00-9:00 Registration <br /> <br />9:00-9:10 Introduction and Welcome <br />Patrick Goddard, Utah Division of Wildlife <br />Dave Speas, U.S Bureau of Reclamation <br /> <br />9: 1 0-9:25 Program overview - Instream Flow Management <br />George Smith, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver <br /> <br />9:25-9:40 Program overview - Non-native Fish Control & Habitat Restoration <br />Pat Nelson, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver <br /> <br />9:40-9:55 Program overview - Fish Propagation & Research/Monitoring <br />Tom Czapla, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver <br /> <br />9:55-10:10 Program overview - San Juan Recovery Implementation Program <br />Chuck McAda, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Junction <br /> <br />10:10-10:35 1. Population dynamics of adult Lost River suckers and shortnose <br />suckers in Upper Klamath Lake and its tributaries, Oregon <br />Eric Janney, U. S. Geological Survey <br /> <br />2 <br />