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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7610
Author
Wick, E. J. and J. A. Hawkins.
Title
Colorado Squawfish Winter Habitat Study, Yampa River, Colorado, 1986-1987
USFW Year
1987.
USFW - Doc Type
Final Report Year 1.
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E <br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br /> This report summarizes the first year's progress on a two year research <br /> agreement between Colorado State University (.CSU) and the Upper Yampa Water <br /> Conservancy District (UYWCD) entitled "Winter Habitat Requirements of Colorado <br /> Squawfish in the Upper Yampa River". <br /> Back round <br /> This study of Colorado Squawfish (Ptychocheilus Lucius) winter habitat <br /> requirements resulted from consultation prescribed by Section 7 of the <br /> Endangered Species Act (1973) between the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR), the <br /> United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS), and the UYWCD in regards to <br /> the proposed construction of Stagecoach Reservoir on the upper Yampa.River <br /> near Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Impacts on endangered species (primarily <br /> Colorado squawfish) from the proposed project could possibly occur during the <br /> winter months. Although adequate data had been previously collected on <br /> migration, spawning requirements, habitat preferences, and flow needs of <br /> Colorado squawfish during spring, summer, and early fall, no data had been <br /> collected on habitat requirements and behavior during the winter. Information, <br /> on the winter habitat needs of Colorado squawfish would give the USFWS the <br /> ability to make flow recommendations on a year round basis. <br /> This study was designed to determine the winter habitat use and behavior <br /> of Colorado squawfish using radiotelemetry. <br /> The objectives of this investigation were to: <br /> 1. Determine if adult Colorado squawfish remain in specific river <br /> segments from Fall to early Spring in the upper Yampa River. <br /> 2. Determine microhabitat (depth, velocity, substrate, temperature, and <br /> cover) used by Colorado squawfish during winter months (December <br /> through March). <br /> 3. Develop winter habitat utilization curves based on microhabitat data <br /> collected during the study (Bovee 1986). <br /> 4. Evaluate Physical Habitat Simulation (PHABSIM) data output derived <br /> from utilization curves relative to actual Colorado squawfish habitat <br /> use patterns observed during the study in areas evaluated by the <br /> Instream Flow Incremental Methodology (IFIM) (Bovee 1986). <br /> Study area <br /> This study was conducted on the Yampa River from Lily Park, river mile <br /> (RMI) 53, to Government Bridge RMI 99.4 (Figure 1). River segments selected <br /> for radiotagging squawfish were based on existing Instream Flow Incremental <br /> Methodology (IFIM) sites established by the USFWS. These sites were located at <br /> Lily Park RMI 53.2, Maybell RMI 72, and Government Bridge RMI 97.2. Because <br /> initial radiotag implantation efforts at Lily Park were unsuccessful, fish <br /> were implanted only at Government Bridge (RMI 96.4-97.2) and Maybell (RMI <br /> 79.2-81.4). <br /> <br />F,
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