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<br />16 The State of the Colorado River Ecosystem in Grand Canyon <br /> <br />Contact Information: <br /> <br />Lara M. Schmit <br />Associate Editor <br />Northern Arizona University <br />Center for Sustainable Environments <br />Flagstaff, AZ <br />Ischmit@usgs.gov <br /> <br />Steven P. Gloss <br />Ecologist <br />U.S. Department of the Interior <br />U.S. Geological Survey <br />Southwest Biological Science Center <br />Tucson, AZ <br />sgloss@usgs.gov <br /> <br />Christopher N. Updike <br />Research Assistant <br />Northern Arizona University <br />Center for Sustainable Environments <br />Flagstaff, AZ <br />Chris_Updike@nau.edu <br /> <br />limeline photograph credits: <br /> <br />Page 4, Major John Wesley Powell: U.S. Geological Survey Photo Library Archive <br />Page 5, Colorado River in Grand Canyon: U.S. Geological Survey Photo Library Archive <br />Page 6, Hoover Dam: Bureau of Reclamation <br />Page 7, Glen Canyon Dam: Bureau of Reclamation <br />Page 8, Humpback chub art: Randall D. Babb, Arizona Game and Fish Department <br />Page 9, Raft and rafters: Jeff Sorensen, Arizona Game and Fish Department <br />Page 10, Glen Canyon Dam: @ 2005 Christopher Taesali; used with permission <br />Page 11, Benthic sampling fieldwork: Jeff Sorensen, Arizona Game and Fish Department <br />Page 12, Kanab ambersnail: Roy Averill-Murray, Arizona Game and Fish Department <br />Page 13, Willow flycatcher: Suzanne Langridge, U.S. Geological Survey <br />Page 14, Glen Canyon: @2005 Christopher Taesali; used with permission <br />Page 15, USGS staff seining fish: @ 2005 Dawn Kish; used with permission <br /> <br />First page photograph credit: see front matter for credits <br />