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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.10.F.3
Description
Colorado River Threatened-Endangered - UCRBRIP - Program Organization-Mission - Section 7-PBO
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Water Division
5
Date
7/20/2001
Author
DOI-FWS
Title
Sufficient Progress-Section 7 Consultations - Upper Colorado River Recovery Program - 07-20-01
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />OOu9H <br /> <br />23, VIIB <br /> <br />./ Long-term funding legislation passed, <br /> <br />GREEN RIVER ACTION PLAN <br /> <br />24, IAI, IB1 ' <br /> <br />./ Final Flaming Gorge synthesis report was approved by the Recovery <br />Program. <br /> <br />>*24, IA3d <br /> <br />./ Flaming Gorge being re-operated, <br /> <br />24-5, IIA <br />>25, IVAlc <br /> <br />./ Age-l razorbacks stocked into depression wetlands in 1999 survived <br />over winter, and some left the wetlands for the river during spring runoff <br />2000. At least one stocked adult was identified at the spawning bar. <br />)( The stocked razorbacks did not do well over the summer, presumably <br />because of poor water quality. <br />)( No survival was detected for the 57,000 razorback larvae that were <br />stocked into the Stirrup in spring 1999. <br /> <br />25, IIA1 a(3) <br /> <br />)( Razorbacks (10,000 larvae + 2,200 age 1) stocked into Old Charlie did <br />not survive (thought to be due to bird predation and/or water quality). <br /> <br />>*25, IlA3b <br /> <br />./ Levees were breached on the upstream end of two sites to entrain <br />drifting razorback larvae. <br /> <br />>*25, IIIA3 <br /> <br />)( Report on this nonnative fish control effort from USU is late and is <br />hindering progress to identify and implement future nonnative fish control <br />measures (which is required for downlisting listed species). <br /> <br />>25, IVA1c <br /> <br />./ Eleven stocked razorbacks were captured on the razorback spawning <br />bar; 2 were ripe, one of which had been stocked into a restored Green <br />River floodplain site, <br /> <br />./ Bonytail were stocked in the lower Green River. <br /> <br />Y AMP NUTTLE SNAKE RIVERS .. <br /> <br />27,IA2 <br /> <br />)(./ Completion of Yampa River Management Plan delayed by unresolved <br />issues concerning quantification of future depletions, However, consensus <br />was achieved on most ofthe major issues, <br />)( The Final report entitled "Little Snake River Management Action Plan, <br />Parts I & II is extremely overdue (original due date September 15, 1995; <br />revised due date September 30, 2000) and may delay work on the Yampa <br />River Programmatic Biological Opiniori, (A draft is now expected to be <br />submitted to the Biology Committee by April 2, 2001.) <br /> <br />>*27, IB2a(1)b <br /> <br />./ Steamboat water leased to augment late summer flows. <br /> <br />2001 RIPRAP Assessment - Page 2 <br />
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