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<br />Goettl, J. P., Jr. 1982. Evaluation of sport
<br />fisheries potential in fluctuating plains
<br />streams. Colo. Div. Wildl. Fed. Aid Proj.
<br />F-77-R-1. Final Rep. 181pp.
<br />Fish species distribution in the foothills and
<br />plains sections of the Cache la Poudre, South
<br />Platte, and Arkansas Rivers was analyzed to
<br />determine sport fishing potential in correla-
<br />tion with water quality and water flow. The
<br />most appropriate and desirable sport fish
<br />species were determined from the accumulated
<br />data.
<br />ARKANSAS RIVER DRAINAGE, DISTRIBUTION,
<br />FISHERY--Sport, HABITAT, INVENTORY,
<br />MANAGEMENT, PLATTE RIVER DRAINAGE, STREAM FLOW,
<br />URBAN, WATER QUALITY--Chemical, Physical
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<br />Goettl, J. P., J. R. Sinleq, and P. H. Davies.
<br />1971. Water pollution studies; study of the
<br />effects of mineral mining and milling opera-
<br />tions on high mountain streams. Colo. Div.
<br />Game, Fiah and Parks Fed. Aid Proj. F-33-R-6,
<br />Job 1. Pp. 1-48.
<br />Effects of hard rock mining and milling was
<br />evaluated on water quality, fishes, and macro-
<br />invertebrates. Streams studied included Willow
<br />Creek, Rio Grande River, Animas River, Gunnisaa
<br />River, Tea Mile Creek, and North Fork Ten Mile
<br />Creek.
<br />COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, DISTRIBUTION,
<br />INVENTORY, INVERTEBRATES--Benthos, PLATTE RIVER
<br />DRAINAGE, POLLUTION, RIO GRANDE RIVER DRAINAGE,
<br />SAN JUAN RIVER DRAINAGE, WATER QUALITY-
<br />Chemical, Physical
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<br />Gold, J. R., W. J. Karel, and M. R. Strand.
<br />1980. Chromosome formulae of North American
<br />fishes. Prog. Fish-Cult. 42(1):10-23.
<br />Chromosome formulae (diploid chromosome and
<br />chromosome arm number) are listed for 309
<br />North American fish species.
<br />GENETICS
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<br />Graves, E., and B. Haines. 1958. Fishery
<br />surveys of the Navajo Reservoir and tail-
<br />water. N. Meg. Dep. Game and Fish Job.
<br />Compl. Rep. Proj. No. Sec. 8, Job No. A-S(a).
<br />An extensive limnological study and fishery
<br />survey. The pH, temperature, alkalinity,
<br />oxygen, carbon dioxide, and turbidity of the
<br />reservoir were analyzed. Fishes and fishery
<br />data were collected by rotenone, gillneta, and
<br />creel census. The results of these methods
<br />were averaged and then game fish weight-length
<br />and catch-per-hour were calculated.
<br />ABUNDANCE, COLORADO RIVER DRAINAGE, ETHNOLOGY,
<br />MANAGEMENT, SAN JUAN RIVER DRAINAGE, WATER
<br />QUALITY-Chemical, Physical
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<br />Gregory, R. W. 1968. Notes on the life his-
<br />tory of the striped bass (Roccus sagatilis).
<br />Colo. Dep. Game, Fish and Parks Outdoor
<br />Facts, Fish. Inform. Leafl. No. 10. lp.
<br />A general descriptive article relating to the
<br />striped bass, Morone sagatilis (as Roccus). A
<br />note that Colorado was to receive its first
<br />stock of striped base in the spring of 1968 is
<br />made.
<br />AGE/GROWTH, DESCRIPTION, DISTRIBUTION,
<br />FISHERY-Sport, HABITAT, POPULAR
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<br />Gregory, R. W. 1968. A simple technique for
<br />distinguishing between silver and kokanee
<br />salmon. Colo. Dep. Game, Fish and Parka
<br />Outdoor Facts, Fish. Inform. Leafl. No. 8.
<br />lp.
<br />A general descriptive article providing
<br />distinguishing gill raker characteristics for
<br />Oncorhynchus nerka and 0. kisutch
<br />ANATOMY/MORPHOLOGY, DESCRIPTION
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<br />Gregory, R. W., and W. C. Nelson (eds.). 1966.
<br />Fisheries research in Colorado. Fiah. Res.
<br />Rev. No. 3. Colo. Dep. Game, Fish and Parks.
<br />30pp.
<br />A review of ongoing fishery research in the
<br />Colorado Department of Game, Fish and Parks.
<br />REVIEW ARTICLE
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<br />Gregory, R. W., and R. L. Hoover (eds.). 1967.
<br />Colorado fisheries research review, 1967.
<br />Fish. Res. Rev. No. 4. Colo. Dep. Game,
<br />Fish, and Parks. 40pp.
<br />A revieta of ongoing fishery research in the
<br />Colorado Department of Game, Fish, and Parks
<br />REVIEW ARTICLE
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