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1 <br />LIST OF TABLES <br />Table 1. Alternative 1 locations/situations where nonnative fish <br />species can be stocked on a routine basis 14 <br />Table 2. Alternative 1 locations/situations where nonnative fish <br />r species can be stocked on a routine basis 15 <br /> Table 3. Alternative 2 locations/situations where <br />be stocked on a routine basis nonnative fish species can <br />16 <br /> Table 4. Alternative 3 locations/situations where nonnative fish <br /> species can be stocked on a routine basis 16 <br /> Table 5. Alternative 4 locations/situations where nonnative fish <br /> species can be stocked on a routine basis 18 <br /> Table 6. Alternative 5 locations/situations where nonnative fish <br /> species can be stocked on a routine basis 19 <br />~ Table 7. List of nonnative fish species (common names) that occur in <br /> the Upper Colorado River Basin, but are not currently managed <br /> (stocked) and their status under each of the alternatives <br /> (C/C = case-by-case review; No = Prohibited from being stocked; <br /> Yes could be stocked without case-by-case review). 20 <br /> Table floodplain pond <br />fish <br />8. Comparison of alternatives in regards to <br /> • <br />. <br />stocking within critical habitat 21 <br /> Table stocking <br />9. Comparison of alternatives for future warmwater fish <br /> • <br />and management outside or above critical habitat. 22 <br /> Table 10. Summary of possible impacts associated with each alternative <br /> [ranked 1=least impact to 6=greatest impact)] 38 <br />1 <br /> <br />1 <br />1 <br />i <br />iii <br />r <br />