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related to Platte River Endangered Species Partnership (aka Platte River Recovery Implementation Program or PRRIP)
State
WY
CO
Basin
North Platte
Date
3/1/2000
Author
Susan Broderick U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Technical Service Center Denver, CO
Title
North Platte River Fish Survey Casper to the Nebraska State Line
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Report/Study
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) <br />Figure 19. <br />Brad Rogers, Ed Beddow, and Dave Felley process fish in the Glendo <br />Dam outlet section ............................................... <br />Page 27 <br />Figure 20. <br />Habitat within the Glendo Dam outlet sample area. The power house is <br />upstream <br />'/2 mile . .... ............................... ............. <br />Page 27 <br />Figure 21. <br />Ed Beddow and Brad Rogers sample at Bell's Bend ................... <br />Page 29 <br />Figure 22. <br />Most fish were captured in this area of larger cobbles and boulders ....... <br />Page 29 <br />Figure 23. <br />Wendover Canyon sample site .... ............................... <br />Page 30 <br />Figure 24. <br />Wendover Canyon at Cottonwood Creek looking downstream ........... <br />Page 31 <br />Figure 25. <br />Wendover Canyon sample site looking upstream ..................... <br />Page 31 <br />Figure 26. <br />Guernsey Dam outlet sample site .. ............................... <br />Page 32 <br />Figure 27. <br />Dave Felley, Ed Beddow, and Brad Rogers back,electrofishing, <br />Guernsey Dam outlet ............... ............................... <br />Page 33 <br />Figure 28. <br />Lower end of Guernsey Dam outlet sample site below Railroad Bridge <br />looking upstream ............ ....... ......................... I..... <br />Page 33 <br />Figure 29. <br />Camp Guernsey sample site ...... ............................... <br />Page 35 <br />Figure 30. <br />Water temperature data logger was deployed at this site in the <br />Camp Guernsey section ............ ............................... <br />Page 36 <br />Figure 31. <br />Substrate in Camp Guernsey section consisted of cobbles with abundant <br />algae.......................... ............................... <br />Page 36 <br />Figure 32. <br />Fort Laramie sample site ........ ............................... <br />Page 37 <br />Figure 33. <br />Del Smith, Dave Felley, and Ed Beddow electrofishing at Fort Laramie site . <br />Page 38 <br />Figure 34. <br />A deep pool in the Fort Laramie section that may serve as a low water <br />refugia......... ............................... . .......... . .... <br />Page 38 <br />Figure 35. <br />Grattan Dam sample sites ........ ............................... <br />Page 40 <br />Figure 36. <br />Looking from Grattan Dam upstream .............................. <br />Page 41 <br />Figure 37. <br />Unloading gear at the end of the day, Highway 157 Bridge ............. <br />Page 41 <br />Figure 38. <br />Rawhide Wildlife Habitat Management Unit sample site ................ <br />Page 42 <br />Figure 39. <br />Dave Felley and Del Smith net fish in a deep pool, Rawhide section. A <br />fallen tree provides good cover .............. . ...................... <br />Page 43 <br />Figure 40. <br />Typical habitat in the Rawhide section ............................. <br />Page 43 <br />Figure 41. <br />Torrington sample site .......... ............................... <br />Page 45 <br />Figure 42. <br />Area of large woody debris in the Torrington section contained large <br />numbers of fish ................ <br />Page 46 <br />Figure 43. <br />Spiny softshell turtle captured in the Torrington section .......... . ..... <br />Page 46 <br />Figure 44. <br />Daily minimum and maximum temperatures - PP &L - Glenrock Access <br />Area <br />Bridge .......................... <br />Page 47 <br />Figure 45. <br />Minimum and maximum temperatures - Anderson Dairy Bridge .......... <br />Page 47 <br />Figure 46. <br />Daily minimum and maximum temperatures - Orin at Highway 319 Bridge .. <br />Page 48 <br />Figure 47. <br />Daily minimum and maximum temperatures - Camp Guernsey . _ ......... <br />Page 48 <br />Figure 48. <br />Daily minimum and maximum temperatures - Fort Laramie NPS Bridge .... <br />Page 49 <br />Figure 49. <br />Comparison of daily minimum and maximum temperatures - PP &L, <br />Anderson, and Orin ............... ............................... <br />Page 49 <br />iii <br />
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