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<br />000475 <br /> <br />III. NONNATIVE FISH CONTROL <br /> <br />Nonnative fish control activities in FY 2004-2005 will be directed toward: 1) removal/control of <br />problematic nonnative fishes from river reaches occupied by the endangered fishes; 2) <br />identification ofcentrarchid source areas; 3) evaluation and control of escapement of nonnative <br />fishes from reservoirs that serve as chronic sources of nonnative fishes into river reaches <br />occupied by the endangered fishes; and 4) evaluation of nonnative fish stocking regulations. <br /> <br />PROJECT <br /> <br />PROJECTED <br />NUMBER <br />TITLE <br /> <br />FY 04/05 <br />BUDGET <br /> <br />ONGOING PROJECTS <br /> <br />C-18/19 <br /> <br />CENTRARCHI <br />D SOURCES <br />$122,9001 <br /> <br />$0 <br />Isotope study to identify sources of centrarchids found in the Colorado River. <br /> <br />ONGOING PROJECTS NEEDING REVISION <br /> <br />As all of these nonnative fish control activities are fairly new, they may require revision based on <br />the outcome of previous years' work. <br /> <br />98a MIDDLE YAMPA <br />RIVER PIKE <br />TRANSLOCATION <br />$73,000 I <br />$75,000 <br />Removal and translocation of northern pike from the middle Yampa River. <br /> <br />98b UPPER YAMPA NONNATIVE FISH TRANSLOCATION $86,1001$90,000 <br />Removal and translocation of northern pike, smallmouth bass, and channel catfish from the <br />upper Yampa River, <br /> <br />109 MIDDLE GREEN <br />NORTHERN PIKE <br />REMOVAL <br /> <br />2002 Program Guidance, Sectio <br />