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<br /> <br />16 <br /> <br /> <br />002720 <br /> <br />B. At a minimum. the reporting will include the following <br />information on nonnative fish species that are stocked into the <br />Upper Colorado River Basin: <br /> <br />(1). Species: <br /> <br />(2). Location: <br /> <br />(3). Number Stocked: <br /> <br />(4). Size of Fish Stocked (mean total length or numbers/pound); <br /> <br />(5). Criteria Used for Routine Stocking from Section IV or the <br />written proposal submitted for case-by-case review. <br /> <br />2. Five-Year Review <br /> <br />A. Five years after implementation of these procedures. and every <br />five years thereafter. a Program review will be conducted to <br />determine: <br /> <br />(1). Adequacy of procedures to protect endangered fishes; <br /> <br />(2). Effects of procedures on private landowners; <br /> <br />(3). Effects on aquaculture industry: <br /> <br />(4). Impacts on warmwater fishing. <br /> <br />B. Once a Lake Management Plan or stocking proposal has been <br />approved. it will be reviewed every 5 years thereafter and <br />submitted to the Service by the respective State wildlife <br />agency with the following determinations; <br /> <br />(1). Did the body of water reconnect with the river during the <br />previous 5 years? <br /> <br />(2). Is escapement occurring? <br /> <br />(3). Recommendations for addressing escapement. if it is <br />occurring. <br /> <br />If escapement has not occurred during the previous 5 years. <br />modification of the stocking proposal or Lake Management Plan <br />will not be required. <br /> <br />XI. MODIFICATIONS OF THESE PROCEDURES <br /> <br />The States of Colorado. Utah. and Wyoming or the Service can request a <br />review or update of these Procedures at any time. <br />