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Selective Bibiography 



Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife Authority. The Biological and Technical 

 Justification, for the Flow Pmposal of the Columbia Basin Fish and 

 Wildlife Authority. 1991. 



Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlile Aut±iority, Ad Hoc Transportation Review 

 Group. "Review of Salmon and Steelhead Transportation Studies in 

 the Columbia and Snake Rivers, 1984-1989." With cover 

 memorandum. 1992. 



Joel R. Hamilton. Michael Martin, and Ken Casavant. The Effect of Lower 

 Snake River Reservoir Drawdown on Barge Transportation: Some 

 Observations. University Task Force on Salmon and the Columbia 

 River System. Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension, undated 

 (1991). 



Harza Northwest, Inc. Preliminary Report: Analysis of Reservoir Drawdown. 

 Northwest Power Planning Council, 1992. 



Daniel D. Huppert, David L. Fluharty. and Elizabeth S. Kenney. Ecorwmic 



Effects of Management Measures within the Range of Potential Critical 

 Habitat for Snake River Endangered and Threatened Salmon Species. 

 University of Washington. School of Marine Affairs with assistance by 

 the National Marine Fisheries Service, Ekjonomics Technical 

 Committee. 1992. 



Willis E. McConnaha and Duane A. Anderson. Arudysis of Rebuilding Options 

 for Snake River Spring Chinook Salmon. Northwest Power Planning 

 Council. 1992. 



Northwest Power Planning Council. Strategy for Salmorh 1992. 



Pacific Rivers Council. The Economic Imperative of Protecting Riverine 

 Habitat in the Pacific Northwest Research Report No. 5. 1992. 



Don Reading. "Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Flow Augmentation and 

 Drawdowns." Ben Johnson Associates. 1992. 



Jack Richards and Darrydl Olsen. Inter-Basin Comparison Study: Columbia 

 River Salmon Production Compared to Other West Coast Production 

 Areas. Phase I Analysis. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. 1993. 



C. W. Simms and F. J. Ossiander. Migrations of Juvenile Chinook Salmon and 

 Steelhead in the Snake River from 1973 to 1979. U.S. Army Corps of 

 Engineers. 1981. 



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