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LIST OF FIGURES (cont'd) <br />6. Contact locations and movement of five wild adult radio-tagged <br />Colorado pikeminnow (Coded 139, 140, 143, 144, and 14S) in the <br />Upper Colorado River during 2001 and 2002 ....................... 25 <br />7. Contact locations and movement of five wild adult radio-tagged <br />Colorado pikeminnow (Codes 146, 147, 151, 152, and 153) in the <br />Upper Colorado River during 2001 and 2002 ....................... 26 <br />8. Contact locations and movement of four adult radio-tagged <br />Colorado p~eminnow (Codes 154, 155, 156, and 157) in the <br />Upper Colorado River during 2001 and 2002 ....................... 27 <br />9. Mean daily streamflow (cfs) for the Upper Colorado River <br />measured at the USGS gaging station in Debeque Canyon <br />at river mile 199.7 for the months and water years, March <br />2000 through September 2002 .................................. 31 <br />10. Number of days water temperatures between 18 and 23 ° C <br />were equalled or exceeded during the 2000, 2001, and <br />2002 water yeazs as measured at four sites on the Upper <br />Colorado River between the Colorado/Utah stateline and <br />neaz Rifle, Colorado .......................................... 38 <br />LIST OF APPENDIX TABLES AND FIGURES <br />Annendix <br />Page <br />A. Table A.1. PIT-tag identification and length/weight statistics <br />for 60, 1991 yeaz-class, domestic-reared Colorado <br />pikeminnow held in ponds at Horsethief State Wildlife <br />Area and stocked in the Upper Colorado River, June 2000............ A-1 <br />B. Table B.1. Statistics for 24 wild and five 1991 yeaz-class, <br />domestic-reazed Colorado pikeminnow implanted with <br />LOTEK radio transmitters in 2000 and 2001 and <br />translocated to the Upper Colorado River neaz <br />Parachute and Rulison, Colorado, and at Hoaglund's <br />boat landing ............... ................................ B-1 <br />vi <br />