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<br />251. Farringer, R. T., III., A. A. Echelle, and S. F. Lehtinen. 1979. Reproductive
<br />cycle of the red shiner, Notropis lutrensis, in Central Texas and south central
<br />Oklahoma. Trans. Am. Fish. Soc. 108(3): 271-276.
<br />
<br />FISH, HABITAT, LIFE HISTORY
<br />
<br />Summarizes information on reproduction of the red shiner. Length frequency distributions
<br />of fry suggest two discrete periods of maximum spawning activity during two years. Some
<br />individuals survive through two winters and spawn in two successive years. References on
<br />other phases of the life history are also provided. This species has become well estab-
<br />lished in the Colorado River with large populations in some reaches.
<br />
<br />252. Feast, C. N., Jr., 1938. A preliminary study of the proposed whitefish transplanting in
<br />Western Colorado waters. U. S. Forest Service, Denver, Colo. 15 pp. + appendix.
<br />
<br />FISH, MANAGEMENT, RIVER-Colorado, White and tributaries
<br />
<br />Sportsmen requested the transplant of mountain whitefish from the White River to the
<br />upper reaches of the Colorado River, primarily to the Roaring Fork and Eagle Rivers.
<br />The author evaluated the feasibility of such transplants, suggested that the life history
<br />of the species be studied, and recommended formulation of management plans for the
<br />increasing winter fishery in the White River.
<br />
<br />253. Feast, C. N. 1954. Project Report: Grand Lake, Shadow Mountain Reservoir and Granby
<br />Reservoir Fish Management Investigations. Colorado Department of Game and Fish,
<br />Fish Management Division, Denver. 24 pp.
<br />
<br />FISHERY, MANAGEMENT, RIVER-Colorado
<br />
<br />Creel census, stocking, rough fish control, limnology, food and tagging studies.
<br />
<br />254. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. 1966. Frequency analysis of specific
<br />water quality parameters for the Colorado River Basin. U. S. Federal Water
<br />Pollution Control Administration, Southwest Region, San Francisco, Calif. 48 pp. +
<br />514 pp. appendix.
<br />
<br />RIVER-Co lor ado , WATER QUALITY
<br />
<br />Analysis of water quality in the Colorado River basin.
<br />
<br />255. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. 1967. Briefing document on uranium mill
<br />tailings. U. S. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration, Colorado River Basin
<br />Water Quality Project, Southwest Region, San Francisco, Calif. Various pagination.
<br />
<br />MINERAL, POLLUTION, RIVER-Colorado and tributaries,' WATER QUALITY
<br />
<br />Extensive coverage by briefs on uranium mill tailings, prepared for 68th session of the
<br />conference on the matter of pollution of the Interstate Waters of the Colorado River and
<br />its tributaries, Denver, Colorado.
<br />
<br />256. Federal Water Pollution Control Administration. 1967. Immediate water pollution control
<br />needs for the interstate waters in the Colorado River Basin: Wyoming, Colorado, Utah,
<br />New Mexico, Nevada, Arizona, and California. U. S. Federal Water Pollution Control
<br />Administration, Southwest Region, San Francisco, Calif. 59 pp.
<br />
<br />POLLUTION, RIVER-Colorado
<br />
<br />Focuses attention on known sources of pollution that affect water uses or the aesthetic
<br />environment in the Colorado River basin.
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