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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9523
Author
Birchel, G. J. and K. Christopherson.
Title
Survival, Growth and Recruitment of larval and Juvenile Razorback Suckers (Xyrauchen texanus) Introduced into Floodplain Depressions of the Green River, Utah.
USFW Year
2004.
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Vernal.
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<br />Point (192.6 Rm, 310 Rkm), Near Wildhorse Rapid (188.2 Rm, 368.1 Rkm) and just <br />~ below Swaseys Rapid (128.5 Rm, 206.9 Rkm). These four fish traveled an average of <br />86.4 m from the Above Brennan site. The remaining fish were caught in the Green <br />River at Rm 309.5 - 311.0 (Rkm 498.0 - 500.4)near razorback bar, Rm 298.6 (Rkm <br /> <br />480.6) near Ashley Creek, Rm 291.4 (Rkm 468.9) 1.4 m upstream from Bonanza <br />Bridge, Rm 274.5 - 275.0 (Rkm 441.7 - 442.5) near The Stirrup, Rm 261.4 (Rkm 420.6) <br />~ near Johnson Bottom and Rm 159.6 (Rkm 256.8)near Wyasket Bottom inlet (Table 4 <br />and Figure 1). The average distance these fish traveled from the point of origin was <br />21.5 m (34.6 Rkm) (Table 4). <br />~ The best estimate for the total number of razorback sucker added to the river <br />population from this study is between one and two thousand fish (Appendix A, Table 8). <br />There were 666 total razorback sucker definitely added to the river population from <br />i <br />floodplain habitat. Forty-four razorbacks were caught leaving the study sites, 108 left <br />the sites but were caught later in the river (Table 2), and 514 razorbacks were captured <br />~ using trammel nets and moved to the river from Baeser Bend. <br /> <br />C7 <br />t <br />19 <br />C~ <br />
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