ms. cindy charles. ms. mary young. adrienne covert. and sharlene woodcock. one more, chris chutes. ms. cindy charles, welcome. >> good afternoon. i'm cindy charles and i'm the conservation chairperson for the golden west women fly-fishers. i grew up in san francisco and i currently live in san francisco and tuolumne county. i came out of the mountains this morning to come to the meeting because the tuolumne, i love it. and i spend countless hours fishing it. i was up at spillway lake at 10,000 feet. it's pristine. it was amazing to see a source of water that flows into the tuolumne out of the park. there were lots of wild fish in the lake and in parker creek and in the dana fork of the tuolumne. that's not the case once you get out you the park, though. most people agree that the native fish populations are in serious decline of the argument is over how we can effectively address the crisis. they've pushed out the tuolumne river plan that focuses on nonflow measures. in the absence of adequate flows, the projects are destined to fail, as they have in the past. in 1995, the districts ent