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Garen, D. 2011, Upper Klamath Basin water supply forecasting: status, issues, and outlook. Issue<br />

and discussion paper. U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture-Natural Resources Conservation<br />

Service, Portland, Oregon.<br />

Gilroy, D.J. K.W. Kauffman, R.A. Hall, X. Huang, and F.S. Chu. 2000. Assessing Potential<br />

Health Risks from Microcystin Toxins in Blue-Green Algae Dietary Supplements.<br />

Environmental Health Perspectives 108 (51): 435-439.<br />

Grabowski, T.B. and C.A. Jenkins. 2009. Post-release movements and habitat use <strong>of</strong> robust<br />

redhorse transplanted to the Ocmulgee River, Georgia. Aquatic Conservation <strong>of</strong> Marine<br />

and Freshwater Ecosystems 19: 170-177.<br />

Guillen, G. 2003. Klamath River fish die-<strong>of</strong>f, September 2002: Causative factors <strong>of</strong> mortality.<br />

Report number AFWO-F-02-03. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Arcata Fish and Wildlife<br />

Office. Arcata, CA. 128 pp.<br />

Gutermuth, B., E. Pinkston, and D. Vogel. 2000a. A-Canal fish entrainment during 1997 and<br />

1998, with emphasis on endangered suckers. Completion Report. New Earth/Cell Tech,<br />

Klamath Falls, Oregon and Natural Resource Scientists, Inc., Red Bluff, California.<br />

Gutermuth, B., C. Watson, and J. Kelly. 2000b. Link River hydroelectric project (eastside and<br />

westside powerhouses) final entrainment study report. Cell Tech, Klamath Falls, Oregon<br />

and PacifiCorp Environmental Services, Portland, Oregon.<br />

Hamlet, A.F., P.W. Mote, N. Mantua, and D.P. Lettenmaier. 2005. Effects <strong>of</strong> Climate change on<br />

the Columbia River Basin’s water resources. JISAO Center for Science in the Earth<br />

System. Climate Impacts Group and Department <strong>of</strong> Civil and Environmental<br />

Engineering, University <strong>of</strong> Washington. November 2005.<br />

Hamilton, A., R. Piaskoski, and S. Snedaker. 2003. 2003 Progress Report: Evaluation <strong>of</strong> fish<br />

entrainment and fish habitat use along Miller Creek, Lost River Basin, Oregon. <strong>Bureau</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Land Management, Klamath Falls Area Office. 6 p.<br />

Helsel, D.R. and R.M. Hirsch. 2002. Statistical methods in water resources. Techniques <strong>of</strong><br />

Water-Resources Investigations <strong>of</strong> the United States Geological Survey, Book 4,<br />

Hydrologic Analysis and Interpretation, Chapter A3. U.S. Geological Survey, Reston,<br />

Virginia.<br />

Helsel, D.R., D.K. Mueller, and J.R. Slack. 2005. Computer program for the Kendall family <strong>of</strong><br />

trend tests. U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2005-5275.<br />

Hendrixson, H.A., S.M. Burdick, B.L. Herring, and S.P. VanderKooi. 2007a. Differential habitat<br />

use by juvenile suckers in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon. In: "Nearshore and <strong>of</strong>fshore<br />

habitat use by endangered, juvenile Lost River and shortnose suckers in Upper Klamath<br />

Lake, Oregon: Annual Report 2004."U.S. Geological Survey, Western Fisheries Research<br />

Center, Klamath Falls Field Station. 57 p.<br />

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