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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8062
Description
Federal Reserved Water Rights
State
CO
Basin
Statewide
Date
3/1/1995
Author
USDOC
Title
Instream Flow Incremental Methodology - A Primer for IFIM
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />, , 000210 <br /> <br />existing components of the I FIM necessary to pro- <br />vide a smoothly working set of analytical tools for <br />fish population analysis, Such efforts should ex. <br />pand the state of fisheries science and the art of <br />water management by clarifying the effects of <br />population.limiting habitat events and water <br />temperatures on movement, gro\'l."th, and mortal- <br />ity rates of f,shes and should provide direct feed. <br />back between fish populations and reservoir op- <br /> <br />t' <br /> <br />THE INSTREAM FLO\\" INCRE~fEf'"IAL METHOLDOLOGY 7 <br /> <br />erations with water budgets for fishery manage- <br />ment purposes. <br />Current emphasis in many federal agencies is <br />on ecosystem planning and management, IL is too <br />early to tell how IFIM techniques may be utilized <br />in this current push, but if utilized, applications <br />must be broader in geographic scope and empha- <br />size longer time horizons than have typically been <br />employed in the past, <br />
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