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<br />'J <br />{g <br />. (.1 <br />GO <br />en <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />L <br /> <br />In addition to funding provided by Reclamation the primary enticies <br />involved in research activities on the San Juan River are providing <br />in-kind funding out of internal budgets. The USFWS, NMGF, and VDWR <br />are concributing a total of approximately $92,000 in man hours and <br />equipment during FY92 to research activities being conducted under <br />the seven year research plan. Table 2. summarizes the monetary <br />equivalent of in-kind contributions by other government entities <br />involved in the San Juan Seven Year Research Plan. <br />Table 3. summarizes the projected timelines for ongoing programs <br />and programs which will be initiated in FY 1992. Several research <br />efforts such as the Secondary Channel and Tributary Survey are <br />scheduled for completion at the end of Phase II in FY 1994. Other <br />programs such as the Adult Monitoring/Telemetry and Augmentation <br />research will be reevaluated in light of the objectives of the <br />seven year research plan at the end of Phase II to determine if the <br />information being collected is sufficient to warrant continuation <br />of the program. Early Life Stage research is planned for the <br />entirety of the seven year research period. Tailwater studies , <br />non-native fish studies and water quality/contaminant studies will <br />also be ongoing for the duration of the research period. Many of <br />the tasks involved in the Tailwater studies, however, should be <br />completed by the end of Phase II. Other research proj ects or <br />programs will be implemented in Phase III based on Phase I and <br />Phase II findings, and subject to scheduling and budget <br />limitations. <br /> <br />24 <br />