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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9552
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Title
Management Plan for the Big-River Fishes of the Lower Colorado River Basin
USFW Year
2004.
USFW - Doc Type
amendment and supplement to the Bonytail, Humpback chub, Colorado pikeminnow, and Razorback sucker Recovery Plans.
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1 , <br /> <br />- rm ha itat <br />established on Havasu NWR m 2002 and may provide a long to b <br />' for this species in the future. <br />Applicable Recovery Goals and Management Strategies: <br />' Recovery Goals: Maintain genetic refugia and/or maintain a self- <br />sustaining population while moving toward recovery. (See Lake <br />' Mohave Subunit and Appendix I for downlisting and delisting <br />criteria). <br />' Management Strategies: These Recovery Goals will be met <br />through the use of Strategy 1: Augmentation and Strategy 2: <br />Isolated Habitats. <br />t Razorback Sucker <br />' Currenf Status and Recovery Efforts: Beginning in 1993, subadult <br /> razorback sucker were first reintroduced into Lake Havasu, following a <br /> program designed after the Lake Mohave program. The goal of this <br />' program was to repatriate 30,000 subadult razorback sucker and bonytail <br /> by 2003; this goal was met for razorback suckers in 2001. As in Lake <br /> Mohave, the repatriated razorback suckers are beginning to return to the <br />' catch, particularly in 2002 when many larger adult fish were observed on <br /> spawning sites. In addition to these activities, along-term habitat (Beal <br /> Lake) was established in 2002 on Havasu National Wildlife Refuge for <br />' razorback suckers. A management plan is currently in preparation to <br /> address this facility. <br /> <br /> <br />' Applicable Recovery Goals and Management Strategies: <br /> Recove Goal: Maintain one self-sustainin o ulation while <br />rY 9 p p <br /> moving toward recovery. (See Lake Mojave Subunit and Appendix I <br />for downlisting and delisting criteria <br />) <br /> . <br />t Management Strategies: This Recovery Goal will be met through <br />the use of Strategy 1: Augmentation and Strategy 2: Isolated <br /> Habitats. <br />a <br /> <br />28 <br /> <br />
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