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winter survival flow of 300 cfs; a minimum <br />production flow of 800 cfs (April through <br />October); and when necessary, a sediment <br />flushing, or habitat maintenance flow of 800 <br />cfs to 1600 cfs. <br />22. Banks, R. L., J. W. Mullan, R. W. Wiley, and D. <br />J. Dufek. 1974. The Fontenelle Green <br />River trout fisheries--considerations in <br />its enhancement and perpetuation including <br />test of flow studies of 1973. U. S. Fish <br />and Wildlife Service, Salt Lake City, <br />Utah. 74 pp. <br />This is a study of four streamflows below <br />Fontenelle Dam on the Green River in 1973. <br />This study provides recommendations of flow <br />regimes that are necessary to maintain a trout <br />fishery in the tailwater area. <br />FLOW <br />FISH <br />MANAGEMENT <br />GREEN R. <br />FONTENELLE RES. <br />23. Barber, W. E., and W. L. Hinckley. 1966. DISTRIBUTION <br />Fishes of Aravaipa Creek, Graham and Pina1 POPULATION <br />counties, Arizona. Southwest Naturalist ENDANG. FISH <br />11(3):313-324. (Abstr.) SPECIES LIST <br /> SAN PEDRO R. <br />Aravaipa Creek in Graham and Pinal counties, 7, 11, 14, 22, <br />Arizona, is a now-isolated, spring-fed tributary 23, 24, 25, 26, <br />of the San Pedro River. This stream acts as a 34 <br />refugium for 7 of the 12 known native fish <br />species of the San Pedro drainage (Gila robusta, <br />Rhinichthys osculus, A osia chyrsogaster, <br />Tiaroga cobitis, Meda fulgida, Catostomus <br />insignis, and Pantosteus clarki): Only two <br />introduced fishes are present (Ictalurus melas <br />and Lepomis cyanellus), and these are restricted <br />to a pond lateral to the creek. <br />24. Barber, R. E., and 0. Earp. 1957. Part I, RESERVOIR <br />preliminary reconnaissance report on WATER QUAL. <br />fisheries facilities for Navajo Reservoir, SPORT FISH. <br />San Juan County, New Mexico. New Mexico PROPAGATION <br />Department of Game and Fish, Santa Fe. SPAWNING <br />WATER QUAN. <br />A preliminary reconnaissance has been made ECOLOGY <br />investigating the possibility of constructing NAVAJO RES. <br />a fish hatchery, and allied facilities, in <br />conjunction with the construction of Navajo <br />Dam. Topics discussed are: fish requirements, <br />20 <br />