News and Events
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- Date:June 3, 2015
- From: USGS (Authors are Grams, Schmidt, Wright, Topping, Melis and Rubin)
- Subject: Rebuilding Sandbars in the Grand Canyon
- Details: Three years of releasing water from Glen Canyon Dam to generate controlled floods has resulted in rebuilding sandbars in the Grand Canyon, according to a new USGS article published in Eos.
- The article is available open-access at:[1] press release:LINK
- 150603 USGS Rebuilding Sandbars in the Grand Canyon PDF LINK
- Date: Posted April 3, 2015 (For October 5-8)
- From: Conveners: T. Melis ([email protected]) & S. VanderKooi ([email protected]), USGS, Southwest Biological Science Center, GCMRC
- Subject: 13th Biennial Conference of Science & Management on the Colorado Plateau & Southwest Region
- Location: 2015 - High Country Conference Center - Flagstaff, AZ
- Details: *LINK to Website Info
- Theme: Multi-disciplinary Approaches to Assess and Respond to Climatic, Social, and Technological Changes
- 13th Biennial Conference on Science and management- Summary Page
- Date: April 3, 2015 (GCMRC via Linda Whetton)
- Subject: Flow management and fish density regulate salmonid recruitment and adult size in tailwaters across western North America
- 1500331 Dibble.Yackulic.Kennedy.Budy.preprint.EcolApps
- From: An article resulting from a project funded in the GCDAMP biennial workplan authored by Kimberly Dibble, Charles Yackulic, Theodore Kennedy, and Phaedra Budy has been accepted for publication in Ecological Applications.
- The article synthesizes biological and hydrologic data from tailwaters across the western United States, with the aim of understanding how flow management and other biological factors influence rainbow and brown trout population dynamics in regulated rivers.
- Details:Summary Page
- Date: March 26, 2015
- Subject: NEPA and the Silencing of Native American Worldviews Environmental Practice
- From: Kurt Dongoski (Via Linda Whetton)
- Link: NEPA and the Silencing of Native American Worldviews Environmental Practice MARCH 2015 VERSION_17 36-45
- Date: March 26, 2015
- Subject: Brent Rhees named USBR Colorado River Upper Basin Director
- From: USBR
- Link: USBR Announcement Flyer- 2015
- Date: March 25, 2015
- Subject: Wandering salamander baffles scientists (Lees Ferry)
- From: AZ Daily Sun - GCWC and Larry Stevens
- Link: AZ Daily Sun Article- LINK
- Details: *Last week, volunteers doing restoration work on the banks of the Colorado River above Lees Ferry found an almost foot-long tiger salamander. The amphibians live on the Colorado Plateau above the river, but haven't been seen on the river's banks according to any known records. Larry Stevens, senior ecologist with the Grand Canyon Wildlands Council, found the animal lazing in the shallow water of a marsh bordering the Colorado River last week. “Holy cow," Stevens remembered thinking to himself. “This is an incredibly new find for the Colorado River.”
- Date: March 31- April 1st (Posted 2015)
- Subject: Utah State University- Spring Runoff Conference- 2015
- From: Jack Schmidt
- Link: USU Spring Runoff Conference Flyer- 2015
- Date: 150312 (Posted 2015)
- Subject: 2014 ZUNI ASSOCIATIVE VALUES IN GRAND CANYON PROJECT
- From: Pueblo of Zuni (Via Marianne Crawford-USBR)
- Link: 2014 ZUNI ASSOCIATIVE VALUES IN GRAND CANYON PROJECT
- Date: 150312 (Posted 2015)
- Subject: 2014 Hopi Long-Term Monitoring Program for the Grand Canyon- REPORT
- From: Hopi Tribe (Via Marianne Crawford-USBR)
- Link: 2014 Hopi Long-Term Monitoring Program for the Grand Canyon- REPORT
- Date: 150312 (Posted 2015)
- Subject: 2014 Navajo Nation River Monitoring Trip Report
- From: Navajo Nation (Via Marianne Crawford-USBR)
- Link: 2014 Navajo Nation River Monitoring Trip Report
- Date: 150211
- Subject: NPS Monthly fisheries management update call
- From: NPS (Via Linda Whetton)
- Link:
- Details: Invitation to TWG and interested parties
NPS holds a monthly fisheries management update call. There are two purposes for these calls: 1- Provide verbal updates on our (i.e., NPS-led) fisheries management activities to stakeholders, cooperators, agencies, etc., anyone interested is welcome to call in. 2- Coordinate logistics and plans for fisheries activities among cooperators. Trip reports, annual reports, and peer-reviewed publications that the fish program produces are also distributed on a regular basis. NPS also sends these to the 11 Associated Tribes separately. If you would like to get on the mailing list, or would like more information on these calls, please contact Brian Healy at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> Thank you.
- Date: Posted_150209 (Meeting held December 2014)
- Subject: Drought Impacts & Solutions for Water Supply Management
- From: Western Governor's Association
- Link: LINK to Report
2015
- Date: 01/06/2015
- Subject: Jennifer Gimbel Appointment Memo (GCDAMP- Sally Jewell)
- From: Sally Jewell(via Linda Whetton)
- Link: 150105 Appointment Memo 15jan05
- Date: 01/05/2015
- Subject: POAHG offers Program Shirts for Purchase
- From: Jason Thiriot (via Linda Whetton)
- Link: 141223 Shirts for GCDAMP- PACKET
- Date: 12/16/2014
- Subject: HFE Photos -from GCMRC Sandbar Cameras
- From: Scott Vanderkooi (via Linda Whetton)
- Link: 2014 HFE Sandbar- Virtual Tour