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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.10.H
Description
UCRBRIP Stocking
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
9/5/1996
Author
UCRBRIP
Title
Procedures for Stocking Nonnative Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin
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<br />Fisheries Society policy statement "Introductions of Aquatic <br />Species" (Appendix C; Items a-g on Page 24). <br /> <br />VII. LOCATIONS. SITUATIONS. AND SPECIES WHERE STOCKING OF NONNATIVE. <br />WARMWATER FISH WOULD NOT BE ACCEPTABLE <br /> <br />1. Stocking of nonnative. nonsalmonid fish species in rivers within <br />critical habitat or having a direct connection to critical habitat <br />of the Upper Colorado River Basin is unacceptable. <br /> <br />2. Stocking of nonnative. nonsalmonid fish species in the 0- to <br />50-year floodplain is unacceptable, except as provided in Section <br />IV. <br /> <br />3. The following fish species would be prohibited from being stocked <br />in any waters in the basin:' northern pike. common carp. red <br />shiner. black bullhead, yellow bullhead. wiper. green sunfish. <br />flathead catfish. and white crappie. However, this prohibition <br />does not include fish removed from the river or other problem areas <br />and transplanted to waters already containing these species where <br />escapement is not likely possible or waters created as part of a <br />fish removal plan (subject to the minimum criteria in Section V and <br />State and Service approval). <br /> <br />VIII. SPECIAL CASES <br /> <br />1. Channel catfish. mosquitofish. redside shiner. and smallmouth bass <br />may be stocked in any water above Flaming ~orge Dam. <br /> <br />Channel catfish: The Flaming Gorge outlet structure precludes <br />virtually all warmwater fish. escapement. <br /> <br />Redside shiner: Currently used as forage in some Wyoming ponds <br />above Flaming Gorge Dam. This species is not li~ely to pass <br />through the reservoir environment and outlet structure because the <br />deep reservoir release at Flaming Gorge Dam precludes virtually all <br />escapement of warmwater fishes. <br /> <br />Smallmouth bass: The same rationale was provided for redside <br />shiner above Flaming Gorge Dam (i.e., outlet structure precludes <br />virtually all warmwater fish escapement). <br /> <br />2. Lake Management Plans will be prepared for Jerry Creek Reservoir <br />and Juniata Reservoir. After these plans are accepted (following <br />criteria in Section V) by the Colorado Division of Wildlife and the <br />Fish and Wildlife Service, these waters will be stocked on a <br />routine basis. <br /> <br />3. Warmwater species may be stocked into standing waters (with Lake <br />Management Plans approved by the State wildlife agency and the <br /> <br />10 <br />
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