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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.10.A
Description
Colorado River Threatened-Endangered - UCRBRIP - Program Organization-Mission - Workplans
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
4/9/2003
Author
Unknown
Title
Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program - Fiscal Year 2004 and 2005 Program Guidance - 04-09-03
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />... ,": <br /> <br />;,.. <br /> <br />000635 <br /> <br />III. NONNATIVE FISH CONTROL <br /> <br />Nonnative fish control activities in FY 2004-2005 will be directed toward: I) removal/control of <br />problematic nonnative fishes from river reaches occupied by the endangered fishes; 2) <br />identilication ofcentrarchid source areas; 3) evaluation and control of escapement of nonnative <br />fishes from reservoirs that serve as chronic sources of nonnative lishes into river reaches <br />occupied by the endangered fishes; and 4) evaluation of nonnative fish stocking regulations. <br /> <br />PROJECT <br />NUMBER <br /> <br />TITLE <br /> <br />PROJECTED <br />FY 04/05 BUDGET <br /> <br />ONGOING PROJECTS <br /> <br />C-18/19 CENTRARCHID SOURCES $122,9001$0 <br />Isotope study to identify sources of centrarchids found in the Colorado River. <br /> <br />ONGOING PROJECTS NEEDING REVISION <br /> <br />As all of these nonnative fish control activities are fairly new, they may require revision based on <br />the outcome of previous years' work, <br /> <br />98a MIDDLE Y AMP A RIVER PIKE TRANSLOCATION $73,0001$75,000 <br />Removal and translocation of northern pike from the middle Yampa River. <br /> <br />98b UPPER Y AMP A NONNATIVE FISH TRANSLOCATION $86,100/$90,000 <br />Removal and translocation of northern pike, smallmouth bass, and channel catfish from the <br />upper Yampa River. <br /> <br />109 MIDDLE GREEN NORTHERN PIKE REMOVAL $48,3001$50,000 <br />Continuation of the removal of northern pike from the middle Green River which was <br />begun in FY 2001. <br /> <br />110 LOWER Y AMPA CATFISH REMOVAL $140,0001$145,000 <br />Removal of catfish from the lower Yampa River to sufficiently reduce their abundance and <br />minimize predatory and competitive impacts on growth, recruitment, and survival of <br />resident humpback chub. <br /> <br />123 GREEN RIVER NONNATIVE FISH REMOVAL $186,5001$195,800 <br />Removal of channel catfish. smallmouth bass, and northern pike from the Green Ri ver. <br /> <br />124 DUCHESNE RIVER NONNATIVE FISH REMOVAL $28,700/$30,000 <br />Removal of channel catfish, small mouth bass, and northern pike from the Duchesne River. <br /> <br />125 MIDDLE YAMPA BASS AND CATFISH TRANSLOCATION <br />$36,000 / $40,000 <br />Removal and translocation of small mouth bass and channel catfish from the middle <br />Yampa River. <br /> <br />2004/2005 Program Guidance. Section 111 - 1 <br />
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