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Mainstem (FY03)
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The Mainstem/Systemwide Review Cycle includes projects on the mainstem Columbia
River downstream of Chief Joseph Dam; projects on the mainstem Snake River downstream
of Hells Canyon Dam; and projects with a system-wide application throughout the
Columbia River basin. (3-year cycle)
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Request for Studies (FY03)
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On March 14, 2003, Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) solicited for proposals
which would fill research gaps needed for the successful implementation of the National
Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) 2000 FCRPS Biological Opinion.
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LSRCP
(FY02)
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Lower Snake River Compensation Plan Proposal Review - Reviewed in concert with the
Blue Mountain, Mountain Snake, and Columbia Plateau Rolling Provincial Review processes.
(3-year cycle)
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High Priority (FY01)
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FY 2001 High Priority - Proposals for high priority work in the Columbia River Basin
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Innovative
(FY02)
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Fiscal Year 2002 Innovative Project Proposal Solicitation - BPA defines innovative
projects as those which rely primarily on a method or technology that (1) has not
previously been used in a fish or wildlife project in the Pacific Northwest, or
(2) although used in other projects, has not previously been used in an application
of this kind. The purpose of "innovative" projects is to explore new methods and
technologies, and new applications for existing methods and technologies, to directly
benefit fish and wildlife.
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Innovative
(FY01)
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FY 2001 Innovative - In 1999, the Independent Scientific Review Panel (ISRP) recommended
that the Northwest Power Planning Council establish a special funding category to
encourage innovative projects for the Council's Fish and Wildlife Program.
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Action Plan (FY01)
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The 2001 Action Plan Review Cycle was initiated to compensate for the lack of spill
during the 2001 drought and power emergency.
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Ongoing (FY01)
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Proposals for 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997 |