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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.300.03
Description
San Juan River - Recovery Implementation Program - General Info
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
7
Date
1/1/1998
Title
Secrion 9 (Preliminary Draft) Conclusions
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />.' <br /> <br />-~ <br />C) <br />,.1 <br />~~ <br />~ <br />..... <br /> <br />PEER REVIEW FOR 1998 <br /> <br />Paul B. Holden, Principal Investigator <br />BIOIWFST Inc., Logan, UT <br />Jicarilla-Apache Tribe <br />Fiscal Year 1998 Work Plan <br /> <br />Background <br /> <br />During 1997 a Peer Review Panel was established that included the following scientists: <br /> <br />Dr. Clark Hubbs - Fishery ecologist and professor emeritus from the University of <br />Texas. Clark served on the Peer Review Panel for the Grand Canyon Environmental <br />Studies. <br /> <br />Dr. Peggy Shute - Endangered Fish Biologist with TV A who is actively working on <br />similar endangered species issues in the eastern U.S. <br /> <br />Dr. David Galat - Fishery Ecologist with the National Biological Survey and Missouri <br />Cooperative Fishery Unit who is working on native fishes and instream flow issues on <br />the Missouri River. <br /> <br />Dr. Ellen Wohl - Associate Professor in the Department of Earth Sciences at Colorado <br />State University. Ellen has been involved with peer review of Upper Colorado River <br />Basin projects and has expertise is geomorphology and sediment transport. <br /> <br />Dr. Ron Ryel- Biostatistician and ecologist with experience in population modeling. <br />Ron has been involved with endangered fish issues in the Grand Canyon and the Upper <br />Colorado River Basin. <br /> <br />In addition, Mr. Ned Andrews of the U.S. Geological Survey also agreed to serve as a peer <br />reviewer but could not make scheduled meetings at the end of 1997. The Peer Review Panel <br />will meet with Biology Committee on October 28, 1997 during a meeting in Farmington, NM <br />to discuss the flow recommendation procedure. They will provide written comments on that <br />meeting, and then will also review the draft flow recommendations report when it is completed <br />in January 1998. <br /> <br />It is anticipated that additional integration and final reporting activities will occur in 1998 as a <br />synthesis report is prepared to summarize the results of the seven-year research program, in <br />addition to a fmal flow recommendation report. The Peer Review Panel will be used to <br />interact with the Biology Committee, meeting with them at least twice during the calender <br />year, and reviewing documents as they are produced. <br /> <br />This proposal provides for funding to maintain the Peer Review Panel activities during 1998. <br />
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