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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Table 1. Locations/situations where nonnative fish species can be stocked on <br />a routine basis because stocking is not likely to adversely affect <br />the four endangered fish. Appendix A discusses the rationale for <br />concluding that these species/ locations/situations are not likely <br />to adversely affect the four endangered fish each of these species. <br /> <br />Species <br />all salmonids <br /> <br />Location/Situation <br /> <br />all waters in the upper basin <br /> <br />screened or isolated ponds; certificate of <br />triploidy required prior to stocking <br /> <br />lakes and ponds above Flaming Gorge <br /> <br />trioloid Qrass caro <br /> <br />redside shiner -- <br /> <br />threadfin shad -- <br /> <br />Lake Powell <br /> <br />fathead minnow -- <br /> <br />waters outside of any areas designated as critical <br />habitat <br /> <br />smallmouth bass <br /> <br />above Flaming Gorge, <br />in standing waters which are separated from occupied <br />endangered species habitat by waters containing <br />established reproducing populations <br /> <br />isolated ponds and reservoirs with no surface <br />connection at high water* to rivers in the upper basin <br /> <br />in standing waters which are separated from occupied <br />endangered species habitat by waters containing <br />established reproducing populations of crappie, <br />bluegill and bass. <br /> <br />Lake Powell <br /> <br />black craooie <br /> <br />blueQill <br />larQemouth bass <br /> <br />strioed bass <br />channel catfish <br /> <br />above Flaming Gorge Dam <br />below Flaming Gorge Dam and mainstem Colorado and <br />tributaries, in isolated ponds and reservoirs with no <br />surface water connection at high water* to rivers in the <br />Upper Basin <br />in standing waters which are separated from occupied <br />endangered species habitat by waters containing <br />established reproducing populations <br /> <br />in standing waters in Utah sub-basins where they currently <br />exist <br /> <br />Utah chub <br /> <br />*for purposes of this document high water is defined consistent with critical <br />habitat designation. <br /> <br />4 <br />