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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9490
Author
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Title
Final Environmental Assessment for Procedures for Stocking of Nonnative Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin.
USFW Year
1996.
USFW - Doc Type
Grand Junction.
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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br />t <br />1 <br /> <br />Table 3. Alternative 2 locations/situations where nonnative fish species can be stocked on a routine basis. <br />A. Locations/situations where nonnative fish species can be stocked on a routine basis: <br />1. All waters of the Upper Basin: selmonide (trout). <br />2. Isolated ponds/reaervoirs that are within the SO-yoar floodplaia of river reaches upstream from critical <br />habitat and that ere termed to F17NA specifications five feet above the OHWL: largemouth bass, black <br />crappie, bluegill, charnel Leh, fathead minnow, mosquito fish, triploid grass carpb. <br />3. Lake Powell: striped bass, threadfm shad. <br />4. Any waters above Flaming Gorge Dam: channel catfish, mosquitofieh, redside shiner, emallmouth <br />bass. <br />5. Strawberry Reservoir: emallmouth bass. <br />6. Routine stocking of largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill in: <br />a. Isolated ponds/reservoirs that ere located above the SO-year floodplain for river reaches designated <br />as critical habitat and that are termed to FEMA specifications five feet above the OHWL. <br />b. Connected (to river reaches designated as critical habitat) ponds/reservoirs with facilities or <br />operations that will prevent escapement of all but the eggs and larvae of these routinely stocked <br />nonnative fishes. <br />' Table 4. Alternative 3 locations situations where nonnative fish species can be stocked on a routine basis. <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />u <br />1 <br /> <br /> <br />1 <br /> <br />A. Locations/situations where nonnative fish species can be stocked on a routine basis: <br />1. All waters of the Upper Benin: ealmonids (trout). <br />2. Isolated (no connection with the river system) ponds/reservoirs that are within the 100-year floodplain <br />of river reaches upstream from critical habitat and that are termed to FI:IvIA specifications five feet above <br />the OHWL: largemouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, channel catfish, fathead minnow, mosquito fish, <br />triploid grass carp. <br />3. Lake Powell: striped bass, threadfin shad. <br />4. Any waters above Flaming Gorge Dam: channel catfuzh, mosquitofish, redside shiner, smallmouth <br />bass. <br />5. Strawberry Reservoir: smallmouth bass. <br />6. No other routine stocking within the 100-year floodplain for river reaches designated ae critical habitat <br />or in ponds/reservoirs connected to such river reaches. <br />a Triploid grass carp include only those that have a certificate of genetic triploidy. <br />~ Triploid grass carp include only those that have a certificate of genetic triploidy. <br /> <br />16 <br /> <br />
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