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<br />habitat variable. Other exploratory statistical techniques, where possible, will be run on the <br />complete data set to determine if the habitat variables are independent or dependent <br />components of the habitat. <br /> <br />Report <br /> <br />The report (Draft and Final) for the study will include a detailed description of all methods <br />used, data summary and analysis and a description of the habitat usage by Colorado <br />squawfish. This report will be submitted to the Colorado Division of Wildlife. This report <br />for the river upstream of Cross Mountain Canyon will be structured so it can be <br />incorporated into the fmal project report that will be prepared by the Colorado Division of <br />Wildlife and USFWS. <br /> <br />Study Time Frame <br /> <br />This study will start in late July, 1997 depending on flow conditions. Radio telemetry will <br />continue every other week until late September. A total of eight weeks will be spent in the <br />field. The data analysis would begin after the field season is completed and continue until <br />mid-December, 1997. The study results will be documented with a report submitted to the <br />District and Colorado Division of Wildlife. <br /> <br />Yampa River Radio Telemetry Report <br />Miller Ecological Consultants, Inc. <br /> <br />Page 52 <br />January 23, 1997 <br />