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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9599
Author
Miller, W. J. and D. E. Rees.
Title
Annual Report - Colorado Squawfish Habitat Use and Movement During Summer Low Flow in the Yampa river Upstream of Cross Mountain Canyon.
USFW Year
1997.
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Fort Collins, CO.
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Colorado Squawfish #40:7143 (CS714) <br />CS714 was captured by angling and implanted at RM 95.5 on 29 August 1996 (the same <br />location and date as CS663). Movement of CS714 was contained within 0.6 river miles <br />throughout the course of this study, however locations by aircraft differed greatly from <br />the confirmed locations obtained by ground crews (see Appendix). Ground crews always <br />found CS714 in one of three locations (Figures 12 and 13). Two of these locations were <br />deep areas within the same pool (RM 95.4, RM95.5). One area was near the head of the <br />' pool below a submerged sandbar. The other was near the tail of the pool along a <br />submerged bedrock shelf. The third location was about 0.5 river miles upstream in a <br />small backwater pool. In order to get back and forth from this final location, CS714 had <br />' to pass through a shallow riffle and a long run. On the morning of 13 September 1996 a <br />member of the Miller Ecological crew visually observed CS714 and three other Colorado <br />' squawfish suspended at a depth of about one foot above the deep water immediately <br />downstream of the submerged sandbar. These squawfish were slowly moving within a 90 <br />foot area and occasionally feeding off the surface. <br />' Yampa River Radio Telemetry Report Page 14 <br />Miller Ecological Consultants, Inc. January 23, 1997
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