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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9559
Author
Martinez, A. M.
Title
An Evaluation of Nonnative Fish Control Treatments in Ponds along the Colorado and Gunnison Rivers, 1996-2002.
USFW Year
2004.
USFW - Doc Type
18/19,
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<br />A <br />ACKNOWLEDGMENTS <br />1 <br /> <br />t <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br /> <br />lJ <br /> <br /> <br />r <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />Many individuals participated in various phases of the nonnative fish control <br />program. Most notable were Desiree Powell and Jon Romatzke who dedicated years of <br />their lives to this project. Other individuals who contributed significantly toward <br />nonnative fish control efforts include: Brett Ackerman, Marty Ashcraft, Stacy Boesch, <br />Dan Brauch, John Broderick, Canone Clark, Paul Creeden, Shaun Deeney, Bill <br />Elmblad, Karen Eslinger, Joe Gumber, Sherman Hebein, Mike Japhet, Brett Jones, <br />Dave Langlois, Lori Martin, Pat Martinez, Tamara Meagley, Tom Nesler, Kevin Rogers, <br />Lyle Sidener, Bill Somerville, Ellen Stull, and Steve Yamashita. Appreciation is also <br />extended to the many public, private, and municipal landowners that granted access to <br />ponds on their property. This report was reviewed by: Lori Martin, Pat Martinez, Tom <br />Nesler (Colorado Division of Wildlife); Doug Osmundson, Pat Nelson, Tom Czapla (U.S. <br />Fish and Wildlife Service); Melissa Trammell (U.S. National Park Service); Gary Burton <br />(Western Area Power Administration) and the Recovery Program Biology Committee. <br />The Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program and the <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife funded this study. The Recovery Program is a joint effort of <br />the Fish and Wildlife Service; Bureau of Reclamation; National Park Service; Western <br />Area Power Administration; states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming; Colorado River <br />Energy Distributors Association; Upper Basin water users; and environmental <br />organizations. <br />DISCLAIMER <br />The opinions and interpretation of the data expressed in this report are those of <br />the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Colorado Division of Wildlife or <br />the Recovery Program. Mention of trade names, commercial products, or firms and <br />businesses does not constitute endorsement or recommendation for use by the author, <br />the Colorado Division of Wildlife, or the Recovery Program. <br />List of Key Words: Nonnative fish, control, reclamation, endangered fish, centrarchid, <br />piscicide, floodplain pond <br />viii
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