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Contributors

The Columbia River Salmon Passage (CRiSP.1) model was developed as a team effort involving scientists, managers, and computer programmers.

James Anderson - Principal Investigator, University of Washington
W. Nicholas Beer - Research Associate, University of Washington
Troy Frever - Software Engineer, formerly of University of Washington
Joshua Hayes - Research Associate, formerly of University of Washington
Susannah Iltis - Public Information Specialist, University of Washington
Matthew Moore - Senior Computer Specialist, formerly of University of Washington
David Salinger - Research Associate, University of Washington
Pamela Shaw - Research Associate, formerly of University of Washington
Chris Van Holmes - Research Associate, University of Washington
Richard Zabel - Research Associate, formerly of University of Washington

Acknowledgments

We wish to thank the following people for their support and suggestions in the development of this model.

David Askren - Bonneville Power Administration
James Geiselman - Bonneville Power Administration
Albert E. Giorgi - Bioanalysts, Inc.
Dale Johnson - Bureau of Land Management

Funding

Model development was funded by the Bonneville Power Administration under contract:

Contract Number: DE-BI79-89BP02347
Project Number: 89-108

and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers under contract:

Contract Number: DACW68-96-C-0018

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Please direct questions or comments to:
web@cbr.washington.edu
Columbia Basin Research,
School of Aquatic & Fishery Sciences,
University of Washington