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Subsequent to the original effort. BPA contracted with RFF for further 

 development, application, and documentation of biological and economic 

 models of anadromous fisheries in the Columbia Basin. BPA also called upon 

 RFF to participate in regional forums to present the analytical approach, and to 

 provide opportunities for regional understanding of and participation in the 

 analytical approach. More recently, RFF has t^>plied the analytical approach to 

 system-level cost-effectiveness analysis. Total expenditure to date (over 4 

 years) is $1,S70,SSS. Published reports resulting fi-om this contract include: 



1) Lee, D.C. The Use of Production Indices in Planning and Evaluating 

 Fisheries Management Programs. August 1990. 



2) Paulsen, C. M. and D. C. Lee, Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of the Columbia 

 River Basin Subbasin Plans: Methods and Results. October 1990. 



3) Lee, D. C. and CM. Paulsen. Improving System Planning in the Columbia 

 River Basin: Scope, Information Needs, and Methods of Anafysis. December 

 1990. 



4) Lee, D. C. and J. B. Hyman The Stochastic Life Cycle Model (SLCM): A 

 Tool for Simulating The Population Dynamics of Anadromous Salmonids. 

 May 1991 updated May 1992. 



5) Paulsen, C. M., et. al. Mid-Columbia Propagation ard Passage Cost- 

 Effectiveness Analysis. September 1991. 



6) Paulsen, CM., J. B. Hyman, and K. Wcmstedt. Above-BPA Propagation 

 and Passage Cost-Effectiveness Anafysis. January 1993. 



7) Wemstedt, K. Overview and Assessment of Analytical Tools Used to 

 Support Fish and Wildlife Planning Within the Columbia River System. 

 January 1993. 



