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This report describes a computer simulation model developed to make predictions about the response of Kootenay Lake plankton and fishes to restoration of higher nutrient loadings. The model was developed using the Adaptive Environmental Assessment (AWA) workshop process where a team of scientists with programming experience works with an interdisciplinary participant group of scientists and managers to translate the ideas, data, and policy concerns of that group into a working model for quantitative prediction. While the ultimate aim of the AEA process is to produce useful models for management, the initial aim in the workshop development is to clarify research priorities by directing attention to processes that are key to the model predictions but are difficult to quantify, to discrepancies between historical data and model predictions, and to alternative hypotheses that would give the same predictions. The model appears to give credible quantitative predictions of basic nutrient dynamics and budgets (phosph
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