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<br />-- <br />fO I <br /> <br />@.L~ ( f' Pa (\/\: 5 u e [Ll i Cl S'e,vv't?--l() . <br /> <br />~~ il' .1J,^.-J-1 <br />c~ Re'< NOW OLV;:J6l\i- TVlU<--\ I <br /> <br />J~ an update to let folks know about the "good news" concerning Colorado <br />squawfish moving through the Redlands fish ladder. To date seventeen squawfish <br />have used the ladder, one in 1996 and sixteen in 1997, Following is some <br />information on this years fish, <br /> <br />Date LenqthCmm) Wei qhH q) Sex <br />07/11 763 2575 7 <br />07/22 470 800 7 <br />07/23 587 1450 7 <br />07/25 550 1400 7 <br />08/01 402 450 7 <br />08/03 656 1874 7 <br />08/03 583 1434 M <br />08/03 583 1466 M <br />08/03 541 1175 M(Ripe) <br />08/03 564 1130 M(Ripe) <br />08/03 495 810 7 <br />08/04 501 868 7 <br />08/04 549 1208 7 <br />08/04 383 368 7 <br />08/04 443 588 7 <br />08/05 518 914 7 <br /> <br />Only two of these sixteen squawfish were recaptures. one had originally <br />been captured in the Colorado River at RM 61.8 on 05/05/95; the other had been <br />previously caught in the Colorado River at RM 16,5 on 06/07/94, <br /> <br />Based on these results I'd recommend accelerating fish passage activities <br />on the upper Colorado River. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />lqC(, <br />