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<br />'000640 <br /> <br />Recommended Approach/Methods: <br />The database management project (#16) will integrate all the various FY03 projects in the <br />Upper Basin which have information on stocked tish and PIT-tag information provided by <br />hatcheries (FY02-FY03), The principle investigator will use various computer software <br />and statistical programs to analyze the data and write a report. <br /> <br />Schedule: <br />(1115/04 <br />(1115-3/1 <br />3/1-5/1 <br />5/1-6/1 <br />6/1104 <br /> <br />Project # 16 has received all data from other investigators) <br />Principle investigator on # 16 integrates all pertinent information) <br />Data analyzed for survival, distribution, movement and growth <br />Write draft report <br />Draft report submitted to Program Coordinator (so information can be used in <br />planning FY 05 work) <br /> <br />Cost Range: $25,000-$30,000 <br /> <br />Literature Cited: <br />Muth, R.T.. and T.E. Czapla. 2003. Workshop summary: designing methods to evaluate <br />stocked fish in the Upper Colorado River, Green River and San Juan River <br />subbasins, Program Director's Ot1ice, Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish <br />Recovery Program, Denver, Colorado, <br /> <br />TITLE: YOUNG-OF-THE-YEAR COLORADO PIKEMINNOW MONITORING <br /> <br />(Program guidance to be developed) <br /> <br />PLACEHOLDERS <br /> <br />MONITORlNG STOCKED RAZORBACK SUCKER AND BONYT AIL <br />$0/ $60,000 <br />An additional sampling effort may be needed in FY 2005 to monitor stocked razorback and <br />bonytail where Colorado pikeminnow and humpback chub population estimates will not be <br />conducted that year. This may entail a one-pass electrotishing survey in the Green River, <br />plus some additional trammel netting, <br /> <br />DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPUTER-INTERACTIVE KEY TO IDENTIFY <br />CYPRlNID LARVAE AND EARLY JUVENILES $40,600/$89,900 <br />The Larval Fishes Laboratory at CSU has proposed to develop this key, similar to the one <br />developed to identify razorback sucker larvae. This is currently considered a placeholder <br />as the report for the sucker key is not yet complete and or its utility yet fully tested, The <br />Recovery Program would also be interested in finding other entities who might share the <br />cost of this work. <br /> <br />2004/2005 Program Guidance, Section V - 3 <br />