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<br />. 9 <br /> <br />~\ 3, Review and revision of objectives and information needs for the Colorado River <br />ecosystem and Lake Powell monitoring and research programs. <br /> <br />4. Participation in conceptual modeling workshops for the Colorado River ecosystem and <br />Lake Powell monitoring and research programs. <br /> <br />5. Review and recommendation of the following GCMRC documents: <br /> <br />. Water Year 1998 Adaptive Management Flow Regime Information. <br /> <br />. ,Water Year 1998 Contingency Monitoring and Research Plans for scheduled <br />and unscheduled high flows. <br /> <br />. Water Year 1999 Annual Monitoring and Research Plan. <br /> <br />. . Water Year 1998 report entitled, State of Natural and Cultural Resources in <br />the Colorado River Ecosystem. ., <br /> <br />. <br />:) <br />, , <br />"".- <br /> <br />6. Development of improved processes for implementing adaptive management <br />flows/activities. <br /> <br />7. Development of objectives and information needs for long-term planning for selective <br />withdrawal (temperature control) programming. <br /> <br />8. In addition to ongoing monitoring and research, as noted above, a high release within <br />powerplant capacity was conducted in early November 1997 to redistribute sediment. <br /> <br />GRAND CANYON MONITORING AND RESEARCH CENTER <br /> <br />The GCMRC was established November 11, 1995, by the Assistant Secretary for Water and <br />Science. The responsibility for the program was established in the Assistant Secretary's <br />office, at the request of stakeholders, to represent and respond to the broad spectrum of <br />resources, research, and monitoring needs that would have to be addressed in the AMP. The <br />GCMRC was established early so that it could accomplish a critical transition from the GCES <br />program which had been in place since 1982. <br /> <br />Grand Canyon and Monitoring and Research Center Activities - Water Year 1997 <br /> <br />. <br />G <br /> <br />The GCMRC has developed extensive planning and documentation regarding its operation <br />and n;1onitoring and research plans. Activities for water year 1997 include the following: <br />