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UCREFRP Catalog Number
7858
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Title
Draft Greenback Cutthroat Trout Recovery Plan.
USFW Year
1995.
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u <br />populations will require approval from the Service and from ' <br />responsible management agencies. <br />2.52 Use appropriate stocking rates for larval hatchery fish. , <br />Annual stocking rates for hatchery fry should be 1,000 25mm <br />fish per hectare of lake and 1,000 25mm fish per 1.6 km of <br />stream. Areas should be stocked for three consecutive years <br />following the removal of non-native fish to maximize ' <br />heterozygosity and the establishment of multi-year class <br />populations capable of supporting recreational fisheries. <br />2.6 Monitor and document the success of each introduction of Greenbacks <br />into candidate waters. Greenback trout reintroduction projects <br />should be examined annually for the first 3 years following stocking <br />and then once every two to three years until the candidate water <br />meets its management goal and meets the criteria defining stability. <br />Monitoring and reporting of each project's success will be the <br />responsibility of the lead agency on the project. <br />2.7 Annually update Greenback cutthroat trout population status. <br />Prepare annual updates of the list of historic populations (Table ' <br />1), the restoration projects (Tables 2 and 3), the summary of total <br />greenback populations (Table 4), list of hybrid populations (Table <br />5), the candidate list of restoration projects (Tables 6 and 7), and <br />the list of research stocking projects, (Tables 8 and 9). <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />25 <br /> <br />
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