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<br />1 <br />Project Funding and Support <br />This study was funded by the Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered Fish Species in <br />the Upper Colorado River Basin. The Recovery Program is a joint effort of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Western Area Power Administration, states of Colorado, Utah, and <br />Wyoming, Upper Basin water users, environmental organizations, and the Colorado River Energy <br />Distributors Association. <br />1 <br />Acknowledgments <br />This study was administered through the Channel Monitoring Program under the auspices of <br />George Smith as part of the Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered Fish Species in the <br />11 Upper Colorado River Basin. It was conducted with the cooperation and through joint efforts of the <br />Bureau of Reclamation, Provo, Utah Office; the National Park Service Water Resource Division, Fort <br />Collins, Colorado; the National Park Service office m Moab, Utah; the Fish and Wildlife Service <br />personnel at the Ouray National Wildlife Refuge and the Vernal, Utah field office; and the Ute Indian <br />Tribe, Uintah and Ouray Agencies, Utah. <br />The National Park Service (NPS) personnel contributed time, equipment and resources to the <br />data collection effort. Ed Wick (NPS) assisted the data collection effort with his field presence and <br />equipment. Craig Hauke (NPS) participated in the field data collection trips in Canyonlands and also <br />provided permits and equipment. The cooperation of Dave Allen of the US Geological Survey, Utah <br />Division, Salt Lake City in providing flow data for the Jensen and Green River gages was greatly <br />appreciated. <br />~i <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />iv <br /> <br />