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+ | *FROM: Linda Whetton | ||
+ | *DATE: May 10, 2010 | ||
+ | *'''RE: Glen Knowles and Upper Colorado Region Bureau of Reclamation- Environmental Resources Division''' | ||
+ | We are pleased to announce that Glen W. Knowles has accepted a position with the Upper Colorado Region Bureau of Reclamation Environmental Resources Division. Glen will be assuming the duties of Dennis Kubly following a period of overlap during which time Glen will become fully acquainted with Reclamation’s Glen Canyon Adaptive Management Program responsibilities. Glen’s first day in the office will be Monday, May 17. | ||
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2011
- FROM: Linda Whetton
- DATE: May 10, 2010
- RE: Glen Knowles and Upper Colorado Region Bureau of Reclamation- Environmental Resources Division
We are pleased to announce that Glen W. Knowles has accepted a position with the Upper Colorado Region Bureau of Reclamation Environmental Resources Division. Glen will be assuming the duties of Dennis Kubly following a period of overlap during which time Glen will become fully acquainted with Reclamation’s Glen Canyon Adaptive Management Program responsibilities. Glen’s first day in the office will be Monday, May 17.
- FROM: Anne Castle
- DATE: March 31, 2011
- RE: "GCMRC Science Planning"
- "Our first and foremost priority is complance with the Endangered Species Act, which means focus on the native fish and particularly the humpback chub.
- "Second, we need to focus on sediment, which was an instigating factor for the Grand Canyon Protection Act and continues to be an issue with resources down stream of the dam..."
- "Third, and these are competing priorities, we need science on both non-native fish control and the recreational trout fishery.
- "These are the primary areas where I have asked GCMRC to concentrate its resources."