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<br />finishing up on the Little Snake, if needed, and a new effort to <br />monitor micro-habitats on the Yampa river associated with low flow <br />and inter-species competition. <br /> <br />VIII. Project Status: The project is complete and reports have been <br />submitted to the interested researchers and the Recovery Program <br />Library, <br /> <br />I X. FY -94 Budget: <br /> <br />Funds Provided <br />Funds Expended <br /> <br />$ 17,000 <br />$ 17,000 <br /> <br />X. Status of Data Submission: Not applicable. <br /> <br />Xl. Signed: George Smith, Oecember 6, 1994. <br /> <br />APPENDIX: The project was completed in June 1994 and reports have be <br />distributed to interested researchers and to the Recovery Program technical <br />library. The reports were not'generallY distributed because they contain <br />large amounts of data, blueprint and photographs which are expensive to <br />reproduce, Reports include: <br /> <br />Green River Razorback Sucker Spawning Reach Near Jensen Utah, Cross Section <br />Resurvey Spring 1994. J. O'Brien, Flow Engineering in cooperation with the <br />U.S, Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Park Service. <br /> <br />Green River Endangered Species Habitat Investigation Three Fords West <br />M.D. Harvey and R.A, Mussetter Resource Consultants and Engineering Inc 1994 <br />Prepared for Colorado River Water Conservation District, and Denver Water <br />Department in cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National <br />Park Service, <br /> <br />2 <br />