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DRAFT <br />3. Reintroduce Colorado souawfish into their historic range. <br />31. Develop capabilities to produce adequate numbers of Colorado <br />squawfish for research and management. <br />311. Develop or improve propagation, holding, and rearing techniques <br />to optimize production. <br />312. Maintain a diversified gene pool. <br />32. Conduct reintroduction programs in Lower Basin. <br />321. Identify areas for reintroduction/augmentation. <br />322. Restore or prepare stocking sites as needed. <br />323. Stock and monitor reintroduced/stocked populations. <br />33. Conduct augmentation/reintrodution program in the Upper basin. <br />331. Assess the role of artificail propagation of Colorado 3quawfish <br />in providing fish for research and for augmentation stocking. <br />332. Conduct reintroduction/augmentation programs. <br />4. Promote and encourage imaroved communication and information <br />dissemination. <br />41. Conduct nationwide and basinwide information and education programs. <br />42. Conduct local information and education programs. <br />421. Minimize incidental take of squawfish through information and <br />education programs. <br />422. Assess the sportfishery potential for Colorado squawfish. <br />43. Promote information and education programs within management <br />agencies. <br />44. Encourage and support publication of research and other recovery <br />results in the technical literature. <br />5. Determine biological criteria/objectives for downlisting/delisting the <br />Colorado souawfish. <br />51. Define naturally self-sustaining populations. <br />52. Establish quantifiable objectives for downlisting and delisting. <br />26 <br />