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BtBLtOGRAPHIC DATA 1. Report No. 2. 3. Recipient's Accession No. <br />SHEET FWS OBS-.78.34 <br />4. Title and Subtitle 5. Report Date <br />.` <br />Methods of Assessing Instream Flows for Recreation 6• <br />7. Author(s) 8. Performing Organization Rept. <br />Ronald H ra N°• IFIP-6 <br />9. Performing Organization Name and Address 10. Project/Task/Work Unit No. <br /> 11. Coaaaet/Great No. <br />12. Sponsoring Organization Name and Address 13. Type of Report & Period <br />Cooperative Instream Flow Service Group, Western Energy Covered <br />and Land Use Team; Office of Biological Services; <br />Creekside Building, 2625 Redwing Road, Fort Collins, la. <br />15. Supplemeatarq Notes <br />16. Abstracts <br />This information paper describes two techniques for performing recreational Instream <br />flow studies. The Single Cross Section Method is discussed briefly. The majority of <br />the paper deals with the Incremental Method of assessing Instream flows. Stream flow <br />suitability criteria for recreation are presented for both methods. <br />T7. Key Words and Document Analysis. 17a. Descriptors <br />Instream Recreation <br />River Recreation Criteria <br />River Recreation Potential <br />Instream Recreation Methodology <br />17b. Identifiers/Open-Ended Terma <br />Cooperative Instream Flow Service Group <br />17u COSATI Field/Group <br />18, Availability Statement 19.. Security Class (This 2I. No. of Pages <br /> Report) <br />52 <br />R <br />l <br />e <br />ease unlimited eeustty lass ( his 22. Price <br /> g <br />Pa UNCLASSIFIED <br />. _.,"' ._..~°~ ..'_.. .~-, ~, IItV WtiJbL tir AIVJI AlNU UNESCO. THIS FORM MAY BE 1~r1iVUUChu U9C°MM-DC 1f200•P74 <br />'tit U.S. GOVERNMENT FRINTIN6 OFFIC@1976-776EBp/4Y2 <br />