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<br />Table 3. Number of wild and captive-reared razorback sucker larvae to be <br />obtained in 1996 and the expected survival at the end of each growing <br />season to the Year 2000 when the fish will be approximately 17 inches <br />(-430 mm) in total length and reach sexual maturity. <br /> <br />0.5 <br /> <br />1996 <br />6-8 <br /> <br />1997 <br /> <br />1998 <br />14 <br /> <br />1999 <br />16 <br /> <br />2000 <br />17 <br /> <br />Year <br /> <br />Larvae <br /> <br />Mean TL (in.) <br /> <br />12 <br /> <br />Survival Rate <br /> <br />0.33 <br /> <br />0.3 <br /> <br />0.5 <br /> <br />0.8 <br /> <br />0.8 <br /> <br />Wild Larvae <br /> <br />1,000 <br /> <br />330 <br /> <br />99 <br /> <br />50 <br />180 <br /> <br />40 <br />144 <br /> <br />32 <br />115 <br /> <br />Captive-Reared <br /> <br />3,030 <br /> <br />1,200 1/ 360 <br /> <br />Total Adult Fish 128 <br /> <br />1/ In 1995, 200 fish from each family lot were stocked into the Middle Green <br />River after one growing season. The number of fish to be stocked in the <br />future is equalized by the number of fish (200) after the first growing <br />season. The numbers were then adjusted using the estimated survival rates. <br /> <br />12 <br />