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UCREFRP Catalog Number
8114
Author
Nesler, T. P.
Title
Five-year Stocking Plan for Endangered Colorado River Fish Species in Colorado.
USFW Year
1998.
USFW - Doc Type
Denver, CO.
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<br />6) Translocation of late juvenile/ early adult Colorado pikeminnow in the size range <br />observed for Colorado pikeminnow using the Redlands passage structure should be <br />implemented as a supplementary approach to stocking in both the Gunnison and <br />Colorado rivers to facilitate colonization and augmentation of populations in river <br />reaches above existing instream barriers. - <br /> <br />7) Artificial passageways should be installed at Price-Stubb and Highline diversion dams <br />to facilitate movement of wild Colorado pikeminnow upstream in the Colorado River. <br /> <br />8) The scope of propagation facilities necessary to meet the stocking needs identified in <br />this plan should be estimated as quickly as possible, and consider priorities by species <br />and river reaches, to determine if shortfalls in production capacity exist. <br /> <br />9. Interim management objectives for each species should be further refmed in the next <br />6-12 months to provide the opportunity to improve stocking objectives.and strategies <br />in this and other Recovery Program stocking plans, and to thereby influence fish <br />production and facilities needs. <br /> <br />20 <br />
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