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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7112
Author
Minckley, C. O.
Title
Fishes of Arizona.
USFW Year
1973.
USFW - Doc Type
Arizona State University,
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12 <br />~Y <br />-~` <br />fin.. .~~ ~ ,.~y~ fit` ~ ~ R~r ~~''~3.~~''} }}....,, <br />#-~ <br />~` <br />.:~v --~~_ _ H _ _ <br />g, <br />..~ <br />~~L <br />_ +~ ~ ~ <br />ti ~ ; "'~" ' ~ ..~: <br />~~ <br />j <br />Figure 11. Black Canyon Lake, Coconino County, Arizona; one of the small lakes con- <br />structed along the Mogollon Rim principally for recreational purposes and stocked with <br />various salmonid fishes. <br />1 <br />_., .. ~. <br />S <br />1 ~ _ ~ -- <br />i ~. <br />I ~, <br />'~ <br />t . <br />~ , ~; .~~ <br />Figure 12. Low-elevation ponds or "tanks," maintained by pumpage from underground <br />aquifers or by seasonal runoff and typically used for sources of irrigation waters. Warm- <br />. ~ water, introduced fishes, such as largemouth bass, biuegiH, and channel catfish often <br />{ are abundant in such habitats. <br />i <br />ji <br />i <br />,µ - <br />' ~' <br /> <br />
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