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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7381
Author
Valdez, R. A. and W. J. Masslich.
Title
Winter Habitat Study of Endangered Fish - Green River Annual Summary Report - 1986-87.
USFW Year
1987.
USFW - Doc Type
Logan, Utah.
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<br />. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />BIOjWEST would like to recognize and thank the following people for their <br />participation in the project: Mr. Bob Williams was the Contract Officer's <br />Technical Representative for the BOR and provided much valuable admd~istrative <br />and technical assistance. Ms. Sharon Tully, also from the BOR, assisted in the <br />field work during the first phase of the project, which involved electrofishing <br />and radiotagging fish within the whitewater portions of the study area. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Dr. Harold Tyus, project leader for the FWS/CRFP, Vernal Station, was <br />Technical Field Liaison for this study. He provided much valuable technical <br />assistance on radiotelemetry, as well as personnel and equipment as needed. <br />Ms. Lydia Trinca of FWS provided technical assistance in the field and valuable <br />logistic support throughout the study. Ms. Kathy Paulin provided technical <br />advise on data collection and handling. Other FWS/CRFP personnel who assisted <br />in capturing and radiotagging fish during the first phase of the project <br />include Rex Roberg and Mike McCleod. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />A large part of the study was conducted in Dinosaur National Monument. We <br />wish to thank the National Park Service, and especially Mr. Steve Petersburg, <br />for their logistic support, access to field facilities, and granting of <br />scientific collecting and boating permits. Also we would like to thank <br />personnel of the Ouray National Wildlife Refuge for their cooperation <br />throughout the study, including secure access to river launch sites. <br /> <br />Most of the winter tracking and habitat measurements were conducted by Mr. <br />Bill Masslich of BIOjWEST, Inc. and Mr. Myron Chase. Sincere appreciation is <br />extended to these individuals by the principal Investigator for their continued <br />efforts during inclement weather and difficult river conditions, and for their <br />perseverance in gathering accurate information on the winter habitat of these <br />fish. Other BIOjWEST personnel involved in the field work were Ron Ryel and <br />Blaise Chanson. Dr. Roy Hugie acted as principal pilot for aerial telemetry, <br />and one flight was conducted by Dr. Paul Holden. Their excellent skill and <br />judgement enabled us to contact most fish from the air and therefore, reduce <br />our amount of ground search time. Also, their experience with radiotelemetry <br />was very valuable in establishing a working aerial search routine. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />i <br /> <br />. <br />
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