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UCREFRP Catalog Number
9705
Author
Green River Study Plan ad hoc Committee.
Title
Study plan for the implementation and evaluation of flow and temperature recommendations for endangered fishes in the Green River downstream of Flaming Gorge Dam.
USFW Year
2007.
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Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program
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<br />Table A3. Continued. <br /> <br />General Flow and Temperature Relevant Studies <br />Recommendations Anticipated Effects and Uncertainties (Hypotheses) (primary studies in bold) <br />(Muth et al. 2000) <br />Reach 2-Spring Peak (continued) <br />Peak flows in Reach 2 should be of the UlO. Temporal relationships between drifting larvae and UIO-I. Project 22f <br />magnitude, timing, and duration to hydrology during the runoff period with a focus on the peak flow UIO-2. Project Cap-6 nJentr <br />provide floodplain inundation in the characteristics (magnitude, duration, ramp rate) needed to entrain <br />Ouray portion of the river (continued) most drifting larvae (U.S. Department of the Interior and Western <br /> Area Power Administration 2005). <br /> UI I. The frequency of connection needed tOlSuccessfully recruit Ull-I. Project Cap-6 RZ <br /> razorback sucker larvae into the adult population, including the Ull-2. Project Cap-6 bt/rz <br /> frequency needed to sustain adequate water quantity and quality Ull-3. Project Cap-6 rzlbt <br /> and allow escapement of subadults and adults to the main channel UI 1-4. Evaluation of stocked fish <br /> (U.S. Department of the Interior and Western Area Power Ull-5. Evaluation of restoration and <br /> Administration 2005). management options for Ouray NWR <br /> UI2. Nonnative fish colonization of inundated floodplain UI2-I. Project Cap-6 bt/rz <br /> depressions may interfere with recovery of endangered fish in U12-2. Project Cap-6 rzlbt <br /> those habitats (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 2005). UI2-3. Project 109 <br /> U12-4. Project 98a <br /> U12-5. Project 98b <br /> U12-6. Project 143 <br /> U12-7. Evaluation of stocked fish <br /> Ul3. The frequency of total drying (reset) needed to control U13-I. Project Cap-6 bt/rz <br /> nonnative fish populations (U.S. Department of the Interior and UI3-2. Project Cap-6 rzlbt <br /> Western Area Power Administration 2005). Ul3-3. Project 109 <br /> Ul3-4. Project 98a <br /> Ul3-5. Project 98b <br /> U14. For a given volume, lower peak flows for a longer duration UI4-1. Project 22f <br /> could maintain connection to floodplain nursery habitats for a UI4-2. Project Cap-6 rz/entr <br /> longer period of time and entrain as many or more razorback UI4-3. Western aerial photography of <br /> sucker larvae as higher peak flows for shorter duration. (With 2005 peak flow <br /> recent modifications of levees and intake structures, flows less U14-4. Project Cap-6HYD <br /> than the recommended 18,600 cfs may provide significant U14-5. Evaluation of restoration and <br /> connection and inundation to floodplain nursery habitats, and management options for Ouray NWR <br /> subsequent entrainment of razorback sucker larvae.) (U.S. <br /> Department of the Interior and Western Area Power <br /> Administration 2005). <br /> <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br />V:l <br />"""3 <br />S <br />0...::: <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />;> <br />I <br />....... <br />-.l <br /> <br />~ <br /><::J- <br />.... <br />:;: <br />tl <br />~ <br />.~ <br />~ <br /><::::> <br /><::::> <br />'-l <br />
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