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<br />river reach, Spring backwaters and four mainstem locations were <br />electrofished in 1994. Spring backwaters and two mainstem locations are <br />scheduled to be sampled in 1995. <br /> <br />VII. Recommendations: <br /> <br />Continue as planned to complete this project. <br /> <br />Two follow-up projects in the unoccupied reach would be useful in <br />identifying instream flow needs. Biological monitoring of the off- <br />channel community (backwaters) should continue with the goal of <br />developing habitat suitability curves for native and nonnative species. <br />IFIMjPHABSIM or some other hydraulic model should then be used to make <br />instream flow recommendations. <br /> <br />VIII. Project Status: This project is on-track and ongoing ,through FY 95. <br />Reporting of results is expected to remain on schedule. <br /> <br />IX. FY 94 Budget: <br /> <br />A. Funds Provided: <br />B. Funds Expended: <br />C. Difference; <br /> <br />$22,000 <br />$24,000 <br />$ 2,000 <br /> <br />D. Explanation: $25,500 was rolled over from FY 93 due to the delay in <br />starting the project. Since one-half of State fiscal year remains, <br />expenditures to date are on track with planned acquisition of <br />equipment and activities for spring-early summer field season through <br />June 1995. All funds allocated for this project will be expended by <br />the end of the project in December 1995. <br /> <br />X. Status of Data Submission: Will be submitted to the Recovery Program <br />database manager at the time the final project report is completed. <br /> <br />XI. Signed: Rick Anderson, December 6, 1994. <br /> <br />APPENDIX: <br /> <br />Anderson, R. 1994. Endangered Fishes Federal Aid Project SE-319. Colorado <br />Division of Wildlife, Fort Collins, Colorado. 49p. <br /> <br />2 <br />