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UCREFRP
UCREFRP Catalog Number
9688
Author
Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program.
Title
Nonnative Fish Control Workshop Summary, Conclusions, and Recommendations.
USFW Year
2002.
USFW - Doc Type
Lakewood, CO.
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Table 1. General harvest regulations in Utah, from the 2002 Proclamation. <br />Fish Species Statewide Green and Colorado <br />Rivers Starvation Reservoir <br />Bullheads 24 24 24 <br />Channel catfish 8 24 8 <br />Northern pike 6 12 6 <br />Smallmouth bass 6 6 6 <br />Walleye 6 6 10 (only one >20") <br />be stocked must be among those that have been approved by the Utah Wildlife Board and <br />UDWR for impartation, transportation, and possession in Utah. Typically, requirements for <br />CORs and pond inspections allow enforcement of this regulations on people trying to comply. <br />There are many unknown nonnative fish stockings in ponds that do not comply with UDWR <br />pond registration regulations. <br />Proposals to stock nonnative fish species in Utah are not implemented until they have undergone <br />a critical interagency review and approval process. Fish species to be stocked in basin waters of <br />Utah must be from a source that has been inspected by and received a certified health approval <br />number. Health certification is intended to prevent the spread ofdisease-causing pathogens. <br />Health certificates are obtained from either: <br />' UDWR (for private ponds within the State, public aquaculture facilities, and <br />public waters); or <br />• Utah Department of Agriculture and Food (for aquaculture and fee fishing <br />' facilities). <br />The process for stocking public waters with nonnative, nonsalmonid fish species in Utah <br />' involves the following: <br />• UDWR develops a proposal to stock a water body within the basin and the <br />proposal is consistent with conservation and interagency agreements (including <br />Stocking Procedures); <br />proposal is submitted for interagency review and comment; and <br />provided Federal action is not required and the interagency review reaches <br />consensus, the stocking action maybe implemented. <br />3.2.3 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (American Indian Lands) <br />The Utah Fish and Wildlife Management Assistance Office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service <br />provides technical assistance to the Northern Ute Indian Tribe (Tribe) to help .them manage their <br />fish and wildlife resources. The Tribe is located on the Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation in <br />northeastern Utah. The reservation consists of about 1.2 million acres and is the second largest <br />10 <br />
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