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<br />MATA <br />(Multi-Attribute Trade-Off Analysis) <br /> <br />Rankin!!: & Wei!!:htin!!: Exercises - questionnaires about the <br />various proposed management options were filled out by TWO <br />members and the responses were tallied by Lee Failing <br /> <br />Rankin!!: & Wei!!:htin!!: Results indicated that the most <br />preferred experimental management option would include: <br /> <br />a suite of flow and non-flow treatments, including tests <br />ofTCD, ongoing Mechanical Removal, increased <br />fluctuating flows and a combination of low and high <br />flows to enhance sand conservation & bar building <br /> <br />~~,gi~'- ' , <br /> <br />MATA <br />(Multi-Attribute Trade-Off Analysis) <br /> <br />Experimental Desien Issues The Dec. 2003 workshop ended with <br />preliminary discussions about strategies for adopting a long,tenn' ' <br />experimental design that might evaluate the various management treatment <br />optiQ!1s identified through the ranking exercise <br /> <br />Exoerimental Desie:D Ootions potential benefits versus costs for <br />committing to either a "titration" or "factorial" approach to evaluating <br />treatments experimentally was covered by Carl Walters at the Feb. 2004 <br />workshop <br /> <br />Treatments in FY 2005 and bevond at the end of the Feb. 2004 <br />workshop, the TWG discussed various options for continuing experimental <br />treatments in FY 2004 and beyond <br /> <br />~'''1iiiiI <br /> <br />02309 <br /> <br />3 <br />