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This study was funded by the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program. <br />This Program is a joint effort of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S. Bureau of Reclamation, <br />Western Area Power Administration, states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming, Upper Basin water <br />users, environmental organizations, National Park Service, and the Colorado River Energy <br />Distributors Association. <br />Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program, U. S. Fish and Wildlife <br />Service, P. O. Box 25486, Denver Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225. <br />DISCLAIMER <br />The opinions and interpretation of the data expressed in this report are those of the author <br />and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Fish and Wildlife Service or the Recovery Program <br />Mention of trade names, commercial products, or firms and businesses does not constitute <br />endorsement or recommendation for use by the author, the Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S. <br />Department of Interior, or the Recovery Program. <br />Throughout this report, a combination of English and metric measurements are used <br />according to their predominant usage for specific data categories and what are meaningful to <br />many readers. English equivalents are used to identify distances within and along river drainages <br />(river miles). Metric units are most commonly used for biological work associated with listed <br />fishes and they were retained for this report. <br />Suggested citation: <br />Burdick, B. D. 2003. Monitoring and evaluating various sizes of domestic-reared razorback <br />sucker stocked in the Upper Colorado and Gunnison rivers: 1995-2001. Final Report prepared <br />for the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program. Recovery Program Project <br />Number 50. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Colorado River Fishery Project, Grand Junction, <br />Colorado. 54 pp + appendices. <br />ii