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ERECUTIVE SUL~SARY <br />Successful recovery of the endangered fishes of the Green <br />River, Utah, will depend upon availability of adequate habitat in <br />which these fishes can complete their life cycles. All of the <br />historic floodplain is either in Federal, State, Tribal, or <br />private ownership. The greatest concentration of bottomland areas <br />lies between Fariette Draw and Split Mountain. These bottomland <br />habitats are important because of their proximity to Razorback <br />sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) and Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus <br />Lucius) spawning areas and their potential for providing <br />important nursery areas. <br />The information in this report was primarily gathered from <br />land ownership records on file in the Office of the Recorder, <br />Uintah County, Utah (Recorder). It was assumed these records were <br />the most current, accurate and legally valid documents available <br />at the time of compilation. The purpose of this report is to <br />provide the RIP's bottomland restoration program with information <br />for land acquisition and development of wildlife easements. <br />The Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) office in <br />Vernal, Utah, provided lists of all landowners registered under <br />their conservation, crop and irrigation assistance programs, and <br />aerial photographs delineating ownership of the river floodplain <br />between Pariette Draw and Split Mountain. Ownership and acreage <br />were verified with deed and easement records in the Uintah <br />County Recorder's office. <br />There was an estimated 48,485 acres (ac]} (19,621 hectares <br />[ha]) of land in 111 inventoried sites between Fariette Draw and <br />Split Mountain. Most o.f these floodplain sites were Federal (60%) <br />and privately (24%) owned land; with State (4%) and Tribal (12%) <br />lands making up the remaining acreage. <br />The estimated acreage ranged from 100 to 4,423 ac (41-1,790 <br />ha) on Federal lands, from 10 to 500 ac (4-202 ha) on State <br />lands, and 25 to 1,840 ac (10-745 ha} on Tribal and 4 to 1,423 ac <br />(2--576 ha) on private lands. <br />viii <br />