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UCREFRP
UCREFRP Catalog Number
9689
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Recovery Implementation Program.
Title
Recovery Implementation Program For Endangered Fish Species In The Upper Colorado And San Juan River Basins - 27th Annual Recovery Program Researchers Meeting Program.
USFW Year
2006.
USFW - Doc Type
Moab, UT.
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<br />Q'vp... <br />G 1,'f. <br /> <br />Research, Monitoring, and Data Management <br /> <br />/ 9:40-10:00 <br /> <br />10:00-10:20 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />15. Success and failures of trying to actively increase the initial retention <br />of stocked Colorado Pikeminnow in the San Juan River over the past <br />three years. <br />Mike Golden, BIO- WEST <br /> <br />16. Lake Mead razorback sucker populations along with future attempts to <br />develop new small populations of razorback sucker in Lake Mead and <br />how that may have application basin-wide. <br />Brandon Albrecht, BIO- WEST <br /> <br />10:20-10:40 Break (refreshments provided) <br /> <br />10:40-11:00 <br /> <br />'1.'if 11 :00-11 :20 <br />\,V <br />GIl-'\\ <br /> <br />11 :20-11 :40 <br /> <br />11:40-12:00 <br /> <br />12:00-1:30 <br /> <br />1 :30-1 :50 <br /> <br />1:50-2:10 <br /> <br />2: 10-2:30 <br /> <br />2:30 <br /> <br />17. Larval Razorback Sucker drift and floodplain entrainment studies <br />in the Green River, Utah <br />Kevin Christopherson, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources <br /> <br />18. Retrospective of the Recovery Program, River Temperature <br />Monitoring <br />George Smith, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br /> <br />19. Response of the Green River fish community to Flaming Gorge Dam <br />flow and temperature regimes, 2002 to 2004 <br />Kevin R. Bestgen, Colorado State University <br /> <br />20. Estimating sources of northern pike (Esox lucius) recruitment in the <br />Yampa River using otolith microchemistry <br />Dana Winkelman and Ryan Fitzpatrick, Colorado State University <br /> <br />Lunch (on your own) <br /> <br />21. Cibola High Levee Pond and Beyond: A Native Fish Sanctuary <br />Initiative <br />Gordon Mueller, U.S. Geological Survey <br /> <br />22. Potential small-bodied predators of larval razorback sucker <br />Jeanette Carpenter, U.S. Geological Survey <br /> <br />23. Comments on strategic approaches to floodplain management for <br />endangered fishes in the Green River subbasin <br />Tim Modde, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br /> <br />Adjourn <br /> <br />5 <br />
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