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? Compare fish community response to different flow and temperature regimes from <br />Flaming Gorge Dam to better understand factors that may limit invasive species, <br />particularly predators. <br />? Begin PIT-tagging and scanning all chubs captured, including roundtail chubs. <br />? Investigate reasons for low survival of stocked bonytail in the Green River. <br />ACKNOWLEDGMENTS <br />This study was funded by the Recovery Implementation Program for Endangered Fish <br />Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin. The Recovery Program is a joint effort of the U. S. <br />Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), U. S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR), Western Area Power <br />Administration, states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, Upper Basin water users, environmental <br />organizations, and the Colorado River Energy Distributors Association. Funding for this <br />research was administered by the USBR under Cooperative Agreements with Colorado State <br />University and the Larval Fish Laboratory (LFL). Project administration was facilitated by L. <br />Crist, T. Chart, D. Speas, J. Nusbaum, and C. Morales. Laboratory, field, or administrative <br />assistance was provided by D. Irving, F. Pfeifer, L. Crist, D. Speas, T. Modde, M. Caldwell, D. <br />Beers, R. Remington, C. Huffacker, C. Smith, M. Trammel, C. Kitcheyan, M. Fuller, S. Finney, <br />C. Walford, T. Sorensen; we are sure there are others that have escaped memory who also deserve <br />thanks. C. McAda, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Junction provided an electrofishing <br />raft for one trip. Boating and collecting permits from the states of Colorado and Utah, the U. S. <br />Fish and Wildlife Service, the National Park Service/Dinosaur National Monument, and Browns <br />Park National Wildlife Refuge were appreciated. Reviews by L. Crist., D. Propst, and D. Speas <br />much improved this report. <br />72