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UCREFRP Catalog Number
8220
Author
Miller, W. J. and D. E. Rees.
Title
Colorado Squawfish Habitat Use and Movement During Summer Low Flow in the Yampa River Upstream of Cross Mountain Canyon.
USFW Year
1996.
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Fort Collins, Colorado.
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<br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Daily observations <br />Each day scheduled for observation was divided into four observation periods. Each <br />observation period was approximately six hours duration and was determined by sunrise <br />and sunset. Based on previous habitat research, the two most important time periods are <br />near sunrise and sunset. Time periods were numbered as follows: <br />• Period 1 - three hours before to three hours after sunrise; <br />• Period 2 - three hours after sunrise to three hours before sunset; <br />• Period 3 - three hours before sunset to three hours after sunset; and <br />• Period 4 - three hours after sunset to three hours before sunrise. <br />The selected Colorado squawfish was located and tracked for a two hour period. Any <br />locations where the fish remained for more than 30 minutes were marked, and later <br />measured for habitat variables. <br />RESULTS <br />Colorado Squawfish <br />Colorado Squawfish #40:7810 (CS781) <br />CS781 was captured by electrofishing at RM 94.6 on 25 July 1996. This fish was <br />captured about ten feet offshore immediately downstream from a man-made rock <br />outcropping. CS781 was not located by ground crews again until 11 Sep. 1996 (Week 5). <br />However, the fish was reportedly located by air during each week after it's original <br />capture. An attempt was made to confirm air locations by ground crews during each <br />observation week. Attempts by ground crews consisted of a minimum float by canoe <br />from two miles upstream of the air location to two miles below. Results of location <br />attempts by ground crews were negative on all occasions until the fish was located from <br />Draft Yampa River Radio Telemetry Report Page 5 <br />' Miller Ecological Consultants, Inc. December 13, 1996
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