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DRAFT <br />Steadown Outline <br />1. Monitor poaulation status and define the life historv reouirements of the <br />Colorado souawfish: <br />11. Monitor Colorado squawfish populations. <br />111. Compile and analyze population data. <br />112. Develop standardized monitoring procedures. <br />113. Determine population status and trends. <br />12. Research and- exaand the life history information. <br />121. Refine information related to life history/spawning and <br />recruitment requirements. <br />122. Assess inter-/intraspecific interactions. <br />123. Develop ageing techniques and determine age distribution anti- <br />growth rates. <br />124. Identify cues for and importance of migration. <br />13. Develop and implement standardized procedures for data collection, <br />management, and analysis. <br />14. Develop annual work plans for high priority research and monitoring <br />activities for interagency review. <br />2. Devloo and implement management clans to arotect and maintain Colorado <br />squawfish populations and their habitat. <br />21. Determine threats to and protect Colorado squawfish populations and <br />their habitat. <br />211. Monitor and assess the impact of proposed development projects. <br />212. Identify and assess the impacts of introduced nonnative species <br />which compete with or impact the Colorado squawfish. <br />213. Monitor the extent of parasitism and disease in the Colorado <br />squawfish. <br />214. Determine effects of environmental contaminants on Colorado <br />squawfish and their habitat. <br />22. Refine and enforce existing laws and regulations protecting the <br />Colorado squawfish. <br />24 <br />