Since the last report, we have remained focused on completing stages 1 and 2 of the project, continuing to conduct spatial analysis of habitat complexity at tributary junctions and developing decision support models to inform restoration outcomes on the Colorado River. Specifically, efforts have been dedicated to devising remote sensing methods for analysis of vegetation to investigate riparian habitat complexity at tributary junctions along the regulated Dolores and Colorado Rivers. We have also completed additional models for the spatially-explicit decision support tool to inform restoration opportunities and outcomes on the Colorado River corridor in Utah. Upon completion of stages 1 and 2, we will provide recommendations to the Dolores River Restoration Partnership (DRRP) for restoration outcomes and focus on the development of a manuscript based on the results of habitat complexity analysis in early 2015.