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Task 5. Evaluation of the link between recruitment of young Colorado <br />squawfish and recruitment to adult stocks. <br />HYPOTHESIS TESTING STUDIES <br />Task 6. Movements and habitat use of channel catfish and carp in the <br />upper Green River basin. <br />Task 7. Availability, habitat characteristics, and fish use of <br />seasonal spring habitats for Colorado squawfish and razorback <br />sucker in the Green River. <br />Task 8. Non-native fish management <br />Task 9. Integration of {field and laboratory studies on aspects of <br />early life biol . and development of selected fishes in the <br />Green River sys- m <br />Task 10. An evaluation of fish predation in backwater habitats in the <br />Green River. <br />HABITAT MANAGEMENT STUDIES <br />Task 11. Wetlands restoration/demonstration project at Old Charley <br />Wash, Ouray National Wildlife Refuge, Utah. <br />VII. Study Schedule: <br />The SDCR are long-term studies that will be conducted on an annual basis <br />until 1995. Hypothesis Testing studies, and Habitat Management studies <br />short term studies that will last one to three years. Scheduling for <br />each study can be found in the Scopes of Work contained in Attachment C. <br />VIII.FY-1991 Work <br />The Flaming Gorge Flow Recommendation Investigations is a package of <br />studies which began in FY-1991 and will continue for five years, through <br />FY-1995. Work during FY-1 consisted of design and implementation of the <br />basic program. <br />Fiscal year 1992 tasks include long tern SDCR studies, five Hypothesis <br />Testing studies, and one habitat management project. Work statements <br />for the SDCR and Hypothesis Testing studies for FY -1992 is summarized <br />in Attachment B. <br />FY-1993 through FY-1995 Work <br />Fiscal Year 1993 t`_ ugh 1995 work will include ongoing SDCR studies, <br />multi year Hypothesis Testing or Habitat management studies, and higr <br />priority new Hypothesis Testing studies or Habitat Management studies. <br />4