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Missouri Department of Con- <br />servation. Long Tenn Resource Monitoring Program, Open <br />River field station. Cape Girardeau, Missouri. <br />Kristine Kruse. botanist. Minnesota Department of Natural <br />Resources, Long Tenn Resource Monitoring Program. Pool 4. <br />Lake City. Minnesota. <br />James Lennanson, project leader. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. <br />Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. <br />Winona, Minnesota. <br />Tom Lerczak. fisheries biologist. Illinois Natural History Survey. <br />River Research Laboratory. Havana. Illinois. <br />John C. Nelson. botanist, Illinois Natural History Survey, Long <br />Tenn Resource Monitoring Program. Pool 26 field station. <br />Alton. llIinois. <br />Michael Peterson. fisheries biologist. Missouri Department of <br />Conservation. Long Tenn Resource Monitoring Program, <br />Open River field station, Cape Girardeau, Missouri. <br />John Pillo. fisheries biologist. 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