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<br />2. Juvenile Colorado Squawfish appear to have satisfactory habitat in the lower reaches of the
<br />Green River. A field-based joint biological-geomorphic study of juvenile-stage habitat under low-
<br />flow conditions appears to be warranted. The joint study would aim to tie the physical
<br />dynamics and characteristics of the low-flow channel to juvenile-stage utilization, thereby
<br />providing a quantitative basis for habitat identification.
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