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== 2012 ==
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==Update on AMWG / TWG Coordination (6/12/17)==
  
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Hello AMWG and TWG members,
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As you are aware, the Department of Interior (DOI) is currently reviewing its Federal advisory committees and during the review AWMG meetings and activities have been suspended. 
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Reclamation requested, and recently received, a waiver to hold subcommittee meetings and activities during the DOI Federal advisory committee review.  In particular Reclamation requested this wavier to:
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*Coordinate with the TWG to receive additional input and review on the draft GCDAMP FY 2018-2020 budget and workplan
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*Coordinate a workshop on brown trout in the August / September timeframe
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*Consult and coordinate with the TWG on a possible HFE in November 2017.
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We are still determining the possible dates and timeline for how coordination and activity with the TWG will resume and are exploring options to meet with the TWG in July.
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Additionally, we anticipate re-scheduling the August AMWG meeting for some time in September, and are currently considering Sept 20-21, 2017.  Please note that this potential meeting is contingent upon the DOI Federal advisory committee review as well as several other logistical matters.  We will keep you posted as we know more.
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We greatly value your dedication and participation in the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Work Group. 
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Kind regards,
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Katrina Grantz
  
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*From:  Anne Castle
 
*Date:  12/19/2012
 
*Subject:  '''Tribal Liason appointment of Sarah Rinkevich'''
 
*To: AMWG and TWG members:
 
  
I am very pleased to announce the appointment of Sarah Rinkevich as our new tribal liaison for the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program.  Sarah will be working half time as our tribal liaison and half time for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in her current position as an Endangered Species Biologist.  We are pilot testing a new structure in which we have a half time federal liaison and a half time tribal member liaison as well.  These two people will work closely with each other to ensure that tribal issues, perspectives, and concerns are well communicated to the federal agencies and the AMWG and that the work and discussions of the federal agencies and the AMWG are well communicated to the tribal nations.  We anticipate that in the near future a member from one of the five AMWG tribes will be appointed to serve jointly in the tribal liaison capacity.  The federal/tribal joint tribal liaison approach is being conducted as a one-year pilot.
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== Science & Management on the Colorado Plateau & Southwest Region ==
  
In the meantime, we are pleased to welcome Sarah on board.  I know that she has already been reaching out to many of you.  Sarah has experience working with southwestern tribes, and is particularly interested in traditional ecological knowledge and the challenges of incorporating TEK with western scienceSarah is enthusiastic about working with the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program and has been working hard to learn about AMP projects and issues.  Sarah will be reporting directly to my office and will be coordinating with the tribes to understand their concerns.  Sarah will work directly and consistently with the federal agencies to make sure that lines of communication are open and will be reporting regularly on her efforts.  She will also attend TWG, AMWG, and other consultation meetings.  Once we have a tribal member to serve as the co-tribal liaison, the two will be talking regularly and will frequently communicate with the tribes, federal agencies, and with my office.
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The biennial conference of Science & Management on the Colorado Plateau & Southwest Region is convening this yearThe conference is scheduled for September 11-14, 2017, and will be held at the High Country Conference Center at NAU.
  
*[[Media:Resume Rinkevich 2012.pdf |Sarah's resume is attached--we hope you will welcome her to the Glen Canyon team]]
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I have been invited to organize a session on rivers and streams of the southwest. As such, I am inviting you, or someone you know, to consider submitting an abstract for an oral presentation at this conference.
  
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I would like to focus this session on both science monitoring and research and how these results can be used to inform decision-making and guide management outcomes.  I hope the session can be a good mix of both the science that is used to guide decisions as well as management objectives and tools and tribal resources and values.
  
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If you are interested in participating, please let me know soon. Right now I only need your commitment and a tentative title but note that abstracts will be due by June 1.
*From: John Jordan (TWG Chair)
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*To:  TWG and AMWG Members
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*Date:  12-11-2012
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*Subject:  '''MOU Interagency coordination and collaboration for the protection of Indian sacred sites'''
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The biennial conference is a great place to showcase your work and to interact with colleagues.  I look forward to seeing you there!
  
*From:  Linda Whetton
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Thank you.
*Date:  12/13/2012
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*Subject:  '''Colorado River Basin Study''' - Complete
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* [http://www.usbr.gov/newsroom/newsrelease/detail.cfm?RecordID=41645 Basin Study- USBR LINK]
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*From:  '''International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC)Mexico-US water agreement'''
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Mike
*Date:  10/24/2012
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*Subject:  Commission Signs Colorado River Agreement
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*[[Media:112012 IBWC and US-Press Release.PDF |112012 IBWC and US-Press Release]]
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Michael Moran
*From: Anne Castle:
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Deputy Chief
*To:  AMWG and TWG Members,
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Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center
*Subject:  '''Memorandum memorializing November 2012 HFE'''
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2255 N Gemini Drive
*Attached is a memorandum memorializing the decision of the leadership team established by Secretary Salazar to implement the activities described in the Environmental Assessments concerning the High Flow Experimental Protocol and Non-Native Fish Control Program.  After extensive consultation as described in this memo and attachments, the leadership team has directed the Bureau of Reclamation to carry out the high flow release in the form recommended by the Department of the Interior technical team.  A description of the decision process and supporting documents are all included.
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Flagstaff, AZ 86001
*This is an historic undertaking which could not have occurred without the excellent advice and support of the AMWG and TWG.  Thank you all for your participation and efforts to improve the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Program.
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mjmoran@usgs.gov
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(928) 556-7170 Office
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(928) 814-9444 Cell
  
*[[Media:121031 HFE Recommendation-Attachments to Decision Memo.PDF |121031 HFE Recommendation-Attachments to Decision Memo]]
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https://nau.edu/Merriam-Powell/Biennial-Conference/
*[[Media:121107 Experimental High-Flow Release-- Signed.PDF |121107 Experimental High-Flow Release-- Signed]]
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*[[Media:121107 WAPA- signed HFE letter pdf.PDF |121107 WAPA- signed HFE letter '''1.4 Million''' ]]
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*[[Media:TWG presentation JCS.pdf |121025_TWG presentation JCS- HFE]]
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*Technical Work Group (TWG)
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*10/24/2012
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*Subject:  '''John Jordan voted in as new TWG Chair'''
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*[[http://www.usbr.gov/uc/rm/amp/amwg/amwgbio_jordan.html John Jordan- BIO Summary]]
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*From: Arizona Daily Sun, 10-17-12
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*Sent: 10/17/2012
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*Subject: '''Razorback sucker turns up in Grand Canyon after 20 years'''
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*[http://azdailysun.com/news/local/razorback-sucker-turns-up-in-grand-canyon-after-years/article_c394491f-3afa-5ff7-870d-a5aa5cdb90c1.html?comment_form=true Razorback Sucker turns up in grand canyon after years]
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*The last one on record in the Grand Canyon had been caught in 1990.
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*"might" have traveled upstream some 50 miles from Lake Mead.
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*From:  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service- Field Supervisor
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*Sent:  10/10/2012
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*Subject:  '''Change in proposed action for NNF control downstream from GCD- Monitoring for Nov 2012 HFE'''
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*[[Media:121010 HFE NNFC modification PDF.PDF |121010 HFE NNFC modification]]
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*With documentation of whirling disease, it is not possible to implement live removal of rainbow trout from the PBR reach with subsequest transport of the fish to stocking sites elsewhere in Arizona.
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*Thus, not conducting the 2012 PBR rtips does not significantly affect our knowledge of RBT in Grand Canyon, and does not affect our findings in our December 23, 2011, FBO.  This change does not require reinitiation of formal consultation as defined in 50 CFR 402.16.
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*From: Anne Castle
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*Sent: Thu 10/4/2012 2:58 PM
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*Subject: '''RE: Change in AMWG Facilitation Contract'''
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*Dear Colleagues,
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*The AMWG has been very fortunate to have consistent and long term participation and leadership among its members.  That longevity provides strength to the organization and has supported wise decision-making and continuous building on science and management techniques over the years.  And no-one demonstrates that value more than Mary Orton.  Mary’s participation in AMWG, first as a member, then as our facilitator, has been integral to the progress of Glen Canyon Dam adaptive management.  She has worked very hard to understand the details of the science, the interests of the stakeholders, and the policy framework that guides decisions and recommendations to the Secretary.  She is a skilled facilitator and has ensured that issues of concern are addressed openly and completely and not swept under the rug.  I have appreciated very much the knowledge and experience Mary brought to the job, and her manner of keeping discussions on track and on time while providing sufficient attention to detail.  Mary’s recent facilitation of TWG meetings has been uniformly regarded as a great step forward.
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*As Mary is the first to remind us, change can be good.  I look forward to the new perspective that Triangle Associates will bring to our table.  But that doesn’t mean I won’t miss Mary.  I will, very much.  Thank you, Mary, for your tireless and excellent work to advance the cause of better resource management in the Glen Canyon AMP.
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*Anne
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*From: Whetton, Linda A [mailto:[email protected]]
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*Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2012 2:55 PM
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*Subject: '''2012 Fall High Flow Experiment at Glen Canyon Dam'''
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*As announced by Anne Castle at the August 29, 2012, Adaptive Management Work Group Meeting, this fall marks the first season under a multi-year High Flow Experimental Protocol announced earlier this year by Secretary Salazar.  Under this Protocol, high flow releases are linked to sediment input and other resource conditions below Glen Canyon Dam.  Preliminary sediment estimates appear favorable for a high flow experimental release to occur during the period of November 18 – 25, 2012 should sediment and other conditions warrant. Reclamation’s planning activities for the high flow release through the bypass tubes are focusing on an anticipated date of November 19, 2012 for the bypass release to begin; however, no final decisions on the dates, duration or amount of the release have been made.  During the High Flow Experiment, total releases from Glen Canyon Dam at full bypass may reach approximately 42,000 cfs. The total experiment, including ramping, could last anywhere from one and half to six and a half days. As more information on the potential high flow release becomes available, that information will be updated at [http://www.usbr.gov/uc/water/crsp/cs/gcd.html USBR Potential HFE Link]
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==Long Term Risk Reduction for Green Sunfish in the -12 RM sloughs Workshop:==
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The NPS is hosting a webinar on October 27, 2016 for stakeholders and interested parties to develop a range of options for Long Term Risk Reduction for Green Sunfish in the -12 RM sloughs, and other invasive fish species and locations in the Lees Ferry Reach of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. This 'brainstorming' session will provide the basis for developing a range of alternatives to be analyzed in a Long Term Risk Reduction Plan and Environmental Assessment to be completed and implemented by October 2017. For more information contact Melissa Trammell at [email protected]
 
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*From: Anne Castle
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[[File:20150817_DOI_Operations_of_Glen_Canyon_Dam_Report_to_Congress_2014-2015.PNG|100px]]
*Sent: Thu 09/18/2012
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*Date: August 17, 2015
*Subject: '''Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Work Group->River Tour- Dam Tour'''
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*From: DOI Secretary Sally Jewell
*[[Media:AC Memo 12sep18.pdf| 120918_Anne Castle Memo- AMWG Field learning]]
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*Subject: '''Operation of Glen Canyon Dam Report to Congress 2014 - 2015'''
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*[[Media:20150817 DOI Operations of Glen Canyon Dam Report to Congress 2014-2015.pdf|'''20150817 DOI Operations of Glen Canyon Dam Report to Congress 2014-2015 PDF LINK''']]

Latest revision as of 09:25, 21 June 2017


2015-----2014-----2013 -----2012 -----2011 ----- 2010----- 2009

Update on AMWG / TWG Coordination (6/12/17)

Hello AMWG and TWG members,

As you are aware, the Department of Interior (DOI) is currently reviewing its Federal advisory committees and during the review AWMG meetings and activities have been suspended.

Reclamation requested, and recently received, a waiver to hold subcommittee meetings and activities during the DOI Federal advisory committee review. In particular Reclamation requested this wavier to:

  • Coordinate with the TWG to receive additional input and review on the draft GCDAMP FY 2018-2020 budget and workplan
  • Coordinate a workshop on brown trout in the August / September timeframe
  • Consult and coordinate with the TWG on a possible HFE in November 2017.

We are still determining the possible dates and timeline for how coordination and activity with the TWG will resume and are exploring options to meet with the TWG in July.

Additionally, we anticipate re-scheduling the August AMWG meeting for some time in September, and are currently considering Sept 20-21, 2017. Please note that this potential meeting is contingent upon the DOI Federal advisory committee review as well as several other logistical matters. We will keep you posted as we know more.

We greatly value your dedication and participation in the Glen Canyon Dam Adaptive Management Work Group.

Kind regards, Katrina Grantz


Science & Management on the Colorado Plateau & Southwest Region

The biennial conference of Science & Management on the Colorado Plateau & Southwest Region is convening this year. The conference is scheduled for September 11-14, 2017, and will be held at the High Country Conference Center at NAU.

I have been invited to organize a session on rivers and streams of the southwest. As such, I am inviting you, or someone you know, to consider submitting an abstract for an oral presentation at this conference.

I would like to focus this session on both science monitoring and research and how these results can be used to inform decision-making and guide management outcomes. I hope the session can be a good mix of both the science that is used to guide decisions as well as management objectives and tools and tribal resources and values.

If you are interested in participating, please let me know soon. Right now I only need your commitment and a tentative title but note that abstracts will be due by June 1.

The biennial conference is a great place to showcase your work and to interact with colleagues. I look forward to seeing you there!

Thank you.

Mike

Michael Moran Deputy Chief Grand Canyon Monitoring and Research Center 2255 N Gemini Drive Flagstaff, AZ 86001 [email protected] (928) 556-7170 Office (928) 814-9444 Cell

https://nau.edu/Merriam-Powell/Biennial-Conference/

Long Term Risk Reduction for Green Sunfish in the -12 RM sloughs Workshop:

The NPS is hosting a webinar on October 27, 2016 for stakeholders and interested parties to develop a range of options for Long Term Risk Reduction for Green Sunfish in the -12 RM sloughs, and other invasive fish species and locations in the Lees Ferry Reach of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. This 'brainstorming' session will provide the basis for developing a range of alternatives to be analyzed in a Long Term Risk Reduction Plan and Environmental Assessment to be completed and implemented by October 2017. For more information contact Melissa Trammell at [email protected]


20150817 DOI Operations of Glen Canyon Dam Report to Congress 2014-2015.PNG