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Adaptive Management Work Group (AMWG)

Public Meeting
September 9, 2008 (9:15 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.)
September 10, 2008 (8 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.)
LIttle America Hotel
2515 E. Butler Avenue, American B Ballroom
Flagstaff, Arizona

Federal Register Notices(s):

Pre-Meeting Information:

  • Correspondence
  • Final Meeting Minutes and List of Attachments
  • Attachment 1a: Memorandum to AMWG Members and Alternates from Dirk Kempthorne appointing “position of Asst. Secretary Water & Science” as the Secretary’s Designee, dated July 30, 2008; Attachment 1b: Response to Recommendation Letter from Lynn Scarlett dated July 10, 2008; Attachment 1c: Response to Recommendation Letter from Lynn Scarlett dated July 31, 2008
  • Attachment 2: Acting Item Tracking Report
  • Attachment 3a: AIF and Colorado River Management at Grand Canyon National Park PPT; Attachment 3b: U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona ruling (in favor of NPS) dated 11/27/07
  • Attachment 4: AMWG Charter renewal and redline/strikeout version
  • Attachment 5: AIF and 2008 High Flow Experiment Update PPT
  • Attachment 6a: AIF: Research Updates by GCMRC; Attachment 6b: Coupled changes in sand grain size and sand transport driven by changes in the upstream supply of sand in the Colorado River: Relative importance of changes in bed-sand grain size and bed-sand area (Publication); Attachment 6c: Modeling Water-Surface Elevations and Virtual Shorelines for the Colorado River in Grand Canyon, Arizona Report and corresponding  PPT; Attachment 6d: Is there enough sand? Evaluating the fate of Grand Canyon sandbars was published in the GSA magazine and corresponding PPT; Attachment 6e: Low Steady Summer Flows 2000 Synthesis Project PPT; Attachment 6f: Grand Canyon Fishes Control Plan 1 – Short-Term Monitoring and Research Actions (Trout diet analysis 2003 and 2004) PPT; Attachment 6g: Grand Canyon Nonnative Fishes Control Plan I – Short-Term Monitoring and Research Actions PPT
  • Attachment 7a: AIF: Biological Opinion Conservation Measures Update and Overview PPT; Attachment 7b: Update: Science Plan for Near Shore Ecology and Fall Steady Flows PPT; Attachment 7c: Humpback Chub Translocation PPT
  • Attachment 8: AIF and Hualapai Tribe’s Participation in the Adaptive Management Program: A Stakeholder’s Perspective PPT
  • Attachment 9: Recent Flow and Temperature Gages
  • Attachment 10: AIF: Basin Hydrology and PPT
  • Attachment 11a: AIF: Fiscal Year 2009 Budget, Workplan, and Hydrograph; Attachment 11b: USBR Budget and GCMRC FY09 Budget PPT
  • Attachment 12: AIF and Federation of Fly Fishers PPT
  • Attachment 13a: AIF and “Colorado River Storage Project, Hydropower and the Basin Fund Hydropower Economics” PPT; Attachment 13b: Transcript for Question and Answer Discussion
  • Attachment 14: AIF Strategic Plan and Desired Future Conditions
  • Attachment 15a: AIF National Park Service Resource PPT; Attachment 15b: Park vital signs monitoring, Taking the pulse of the national Parks; Attachment 15c: Monitoring the condition of Natural Resources in US Parks
  • Attachment 16: AIF Lees Ferry Ad Hoc Group Update
  • Attachment 17a: AIF:  Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center Updates; Attachment 17b: Updating the GCMRC’s Strategic Science Plan and Monitoring and Research Plan PPT; Attachment 17c: 2008 Colorado River Basin Science and Resource Management Symposium Update PPT and Flyer; Attachment 17d: General Core Monitoring Plan for the GCD-AMP PPT
  • Attachment 18a: AIF: Humpback Chub Population Estimate (modeled using data through 2006) and “Abundance Trends and Status of the Little Colorado River Population of Humpback Chub: An Update Considering data 1989-2006” PPT; Attachment 18b: AIF: Humpback Chub Comprehensive Plan and Recovery Implementation Plan Updates and PPT; Attachment 18c: AIF: Fish and Wildlife Service Draft Revised Recovery Goals for the Colorado River fishes:  Razorback Sucker, Bonytail, Humpback Chub, and Colorado Pikeminnow and PPT; Attachment 18d: AIF:  Humpback Chub Genetics Management Plan Update and PPT; Attachment 18e: AIF:  Humpback Chub Refuge Development and PPT
  • Attachment 19: Monitoring Fine-Grained Sediment in the Colorado River Ecosystem, Arizona - Control Network and Conventional Survey Techniques (USGS Open File Rpt)
  • Attachment 20: Specific Conductance in the Colorado River between Glen Canyon Dam and Diamond Creek, Northern Arizona, 1988-2007(USGS Date Series)
  • Attachment 21: Aggradation and Degradation of the Palisades Gully Network, 1996 to 2005, with Emphasis on the November 2004 High-Flow Experiment, Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona (USGS Open File Rpt)
  • Attachment 22: Update on Regulation of Sand Transport in the Colorado River by Changes in the Surface Grain Size of Eddy Sandbars Over Multiyear Timescales (Scientific Investigations Rpt)

 

Last updated: December 28, 2009