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<br />xxiv <br /> <br />River fish~ry and provided current infonnation. Bruce Schmidt's <br />personal knowledge of the fishery and navigation on the Green <br /> <br />River were especially helpful. <br /> <br />The U.S. Forest Service (USFS) granted permission for use <br /> <br />of p motorized craft in the restricted area of the Green. Gary <br /> <br />Schaffron and Dave Keddy were very cooperative in this aspect. <br /> <br />Brian Barber and John Simons of the USFS were helpful in allowing <br /> <br />the loan of various tool s and material s from their well stocked <br /> <br />supply. <br /> <br />Back up equipment was supplied on various occasions by USSR <br />personnel in Durango, Colorado and by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser- <br /> <br />vice (USFWS) personnel in Grand Junction, Colorado and Vernal, <br /> <br />Utah. <br /> <br />Richard Valdez (USFWS) was very generous in providing for <br /> <br />...' <br /> <br />the use of a jet boat during the second winter of the study. <br /> <br />In addition to the assistance mentioned above, Robert <br /> <br />Williams, Dave Wegner, and Reed Harris of the USBR and Jim <br /> <br />Johnson, Bruce Schmidt, Bruce Bonebrake, and Steve Brayton of the <br /> <br />UDWR provided editorial comments on the several drafts of thi s <br />.. <br />report. <br /> <br />Janl yn Johnson was responsibl e for most of the cl erical and <br /> <br />accounting duties which kept us functioning throughout the study. <br /> <br />She also was responsible for the prel iminary editing and word <br /> <br />processing of this report. Field assistants and surface tenders <br /> <br />during various parts of the study were Craig Reger, Wayne Mein, <br /> <br />and Dennis Cox. My gratitude to Craig and Dennis for preventing <br /> <br />a premature cessation of the project and myself can perhaps best <br /> <br />be expressed by saying: when that eternal instant arrived, you <br /> <br />l~~~'~:,~~~ -~-~~-~:!~~,;.~:"-~~t-:~5"~~~~5~~~_;~'/i-~-; <br /> <br />