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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.200.21.B
Description
UCRBRIP -Native Species Facilities
State
CO
Basin
Colorado Mainstem
Date
5/31/2002
Author
USDOI/FWS
Title
Facilities Plan for the Production of Endangerd Fishes to Meet State Stocking Plans as Part of the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program
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<br />INTRODUCTION <br /> <br />Two stocking plans were developed and accepted by the Upper Colorado River <br />Endangered Fish Recovery Program (Recovery Program) in the late 1990's (Nesler 1998; Hudson <br />et al. 1999) to restore and augment the populations of endangered fishes in the Upper Colorado <br />River Basin, The development of recovery goals, which identify populations with sufficient <br />numbers of adults to secure self-sustaining populations, resulted in the need to modify the <br />original stocking plans (Hudson 2001; Nesler 2001) to achieve the target numbers in the recovery <br />goals in a more efficient ,and timely manner. <br />The purpose of this document is to identify the facilities necessary to meet the numbers of <br />production fish for bonytail (Gila elegans), Colorado pikeminnow (Ptychocheilus IlICillS), and <br />razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) identified in the revised stocking plans for the State of <br />Colorado and State of Utah, In addition, maintaining the highest genetic diversity and following <br />the genetic-management guidelines (Wydoski 1995; Czapla 1999) are essential. Annual <br />Facilities Operation Plans detail the spawning, production, and distribution of fish to occur in the <br />upcommg year. <br />Goal: To produce the required number and size ofbonytail, Colorado pikeminnow, and <br />razorback sucker identified in the revised State of Colorado and State of Utah stocking <br />plans, <br />Obiectives: <br />L To meet the genetic-management guidelines goal of retaining as much genetic <br />diversity as possible, <br />2, To have sufficient facilities and space necessary to produce and stock the required <br />number and size ofbonytail, Colorado pikeminnow, and razorback sucker. <br />Assumptions and Uncertainties <br />. The hatchery managers agree that local grow-out ponds are highly variable in production <br />and do not produce as well as lined hatchery ponds, Therefore, they determined that an <br />estimate of 1,000 pounds of fish per acrc in hatchery ponds translates to 500 pounds of <br />fish per acre in leased grow-out ponds, Further, the hatchery ponds at Wahweap State <br /> <br />I <br />
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