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Managing the Columbia River: Instream Flows, Water Withdrawals, and Salmon Survival
Appendix B
Resources Group
James Anderson, University of Washington, Seattle
Hal Beecher, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Olympia
John Covert, Washington Department of Ecology, Olympia
Steve Hays and Joe Lukas, Mid-Columbia Public Utilities Districts
Robert Heineth, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, Portland, Oregon
Nate Mantua, University of Washington, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Seattle
Tony Nigro, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Salem
Charley Petroskey, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Boise
Howard Schaller, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Vancouver
Paul Wagner, NOAA Fisheries, Seattle
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