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<br />3:10-3:30 <br /> <br />3:30-3:50 <br /> <br />Break (refreshments provided) <br /> <br />10. Humpback and Roundtail Chub Population Estimates in Westwater <br />Canyon <br />Julie Jackson, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources <br /> <br />Nonnative Fish Control <br /> <br />3:50-4:10 <br /> <br />4:10-4:30 <br /> <br />4:30-4:50 <br /> <br />4:50-5:00 <br /> <br />5:00 <br /> <br />5 :00-6:00 <br />6:00-? <br /> <br />11. Evaluation of nonnative fish escapement from Starvation Reservoir <br />Trina Hedrick, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources <br /> <br />12.2005 Middle Yampa River Northern Pike (Esox lucius) Removal and <br />Evaluation <br />Lori Martin, Colorado Division of Wildlife <br /> <br />13. A Preliminary Examination of Crayfish in the Yampa River in <br />Northwestern Colorado <br />Patrick Martinez, Colorado Division of Wildlife <br /> <br />Annual Researcher' s Award <br />Kevin Bestgen, Colorado State University <br /> <br />Adjourn <br /> <br />Workshop & Discussion (standardized fish handling techniques) <br />Social (beverages and yummy food served) <br /> <br />Thursday, January 19,2006 <br /> <br />All presenters will receive 20 minutes with 5 minutes reserved for questions. <br /> <br />Nonnative Fish Control Continued <br /> <br />9:00-9:20 <br /> <br />9:20-9:40 <br /> <br />How effective are we at reducing smallmouth bass populations in the <br />middle Yampa River? <br />Abstract available as a separate handout <br />John Hawkins, Larval Fish Lab, CSU <br /> <br />14. Investigations of roundtail chub populations in the presence of <br />nonnative predators in the Yampa River, 2005 <br />Cameron Walford, Larval Fish Lab, CSU <br /> <br />4 <br />