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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7086
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Title
Indexed, Annotated Bibliography of the Endangered and Threatened Fishes of the Upper Colorado River System.
USFW Year
1977.
USFW - Doc Type
Denver, Co.
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83. Burkhard. W. T. 1966. Stream fisheries POLLUTION <br />studies: statewide stream surveys. ETHNOLOGY <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife, Denver. FISH <br />Federal Aid Report, F-26-R-3, Job 1. 166 HABITAT <br />pp. SURVEY <br /> INVERTEBRATES <br />In order to integrate the fishery resource with <br />other uses of water, abetter knowledge of <br />existing waters is needed. During 1964, eleven <br />stations established in 1963 were resurveyed <br />and twenty-seven new stations were established <br />and surveyed. Twenty-five of these stations <br />are on rivers that are or are to be affected by <br />water development projects, eight stations were <br />associated with stream pollution, three were <br />concerned with habitat improvement structures <br />and two were associated with channel alterations. <br />In all but the pollution studies, the <br />survey included stream depth, width, velocities, <br />habitat types, amounts of cover, water chemistry <br />and temperature, bottom types, discharge, fish <br />species present, and bottom fauna. <br />84. Burkhard, W. T., and R. R. Hi11. 1967. Stream. POPULATION <br />fisheries studies: White River survey. SURVEY <br />Colorado Division of Wildlife, Denver. FISH <br />Federal Aid Project F-26-R-3, Job 2. 29 INVERTEBRATES <br />pp. FLOW <br />WATER QUAL. <br />As part of the study of the Yellow Jacket Unit WHITE R. <br />of the White-Yampa River Project (U. S. Bureau <br />of Reclamation), a stream survey was conducted <br />on the South Fork of the White River and Sweet- <br />water Creek. Nine stations were sampled, <br />surveyed, mapped, and photographed. Streamflow, <br />water chemistry, fish, and aquatic macroinverte- <br />brates were investigated. <br />85. Campbell, C. J. 1970. Ecological implications HABITAT <br />of riparian vegetation management. Journal MANAGEMENT <br />of Soil and Water Conservation 25(2):49- TEMPERATURE <br />52. .POLLUTION <br />ECOLOGY <br />Managing riparian vegetation in the Southwest <br />to increase water yield may require selective <br />clearcutting rather than complete removal of <br />riparian plants to maintain a biological balance <br />and thus prevent thermal pollution, channel <br />erosion, and destruction of aquatic and wildlife <br />habitat. <br />43 <br />
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