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<br />Met~J <br /> <br />1. Samples from projects are received after the principal investigator has completed their work <br />and prepared he necessary annual report. This means that there will be a lag of one year in <br />reference collection of specimens and processing of those samples. All collections are <br />matched with the appropriate data-sheet, transferred from formalin to alcohol, stored in <br />museum quality jars, re-identified, counted, measured (range) labeled, and catalogued into the <br />permanent fish division collection. <br /> <br />2. We have assisted principal investigators by taking on the responsibility for processing <br />unsorted collections. Specimens are sorted, identified, counted, measured, catalogued, and <br />data submitted the principal investigator for inclusion in reports. In the past, this work has <br />had to be done on relatively short notice. <br /> <br />3. Larval drift collections are received unsorted and processed as stated above. In addition to <br />recording the length ranges for each species in each collection, we also note the presence of <br />larval, juvenile, and adult specimens in the samples. Starting in 1995, the annual report for <br />the larval fish portion ofthe study will be prepared by UNM personnel. <br /> <br />BUDGET <br /> <br />Personnel <br />Travel and Per Diem <br />Equipment and Supplies <br />Subtotal <br />Overhead (15%) <br /> <br />33,500 <br />2,000 <br />4,000 <br />39,500 <br />5,925 <br /> <br />TOTAL <br /> <br />45,425 <br /> <br />29 <br />