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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8240.300.02
Description
San Juan River Recovery Implementation Program - Recovery Plans & Information
Basin
San Juan/Dolores
Water Division
7
Date
8/9/1992
Title
San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program
Water Supply Pro - Doc Type
Report/Study
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<br />..~ <br />c.) <br />:' <br /> <br />31 <br /> <br />i.0 <br />0;) <br /> <br />has been greatly curtailed in recent years; neither New Mexico <br />nor Utah has stocked non-native warmwater species in the San Juan <br />River in recent years. All non-native fish stocking in New <br />Mexico and Colorado is limited to salmonids in upstream, <br />coldwater reaches. Illegal stocking and bait minnow releases <br />remain potential problems. <br /> <br />3.5.2 Course of Action <br /> <br />3.5.2.1 Research <br /> <br />a. Characterize distribution and abundance of each non- <br />native species. <br /> <br />b. IdentifY and characterize habitats used by each life <br />stage of common and "problem" non-native fish species. <br /> <br />c. Identify non-native species which mayor do interact <br />with native fish species, develop research protocols to <br />define the nature and extent of interactions between <br />and among native and non-native fish species, and <br />describe modes of interaction among subject species. <br /> <br />d. Characterize response of populations of non-native fish <br />species to various flow regimes and modification of <br />habitats. <br /> <br />e. Characterize significance of autochthonous production <br />in tailwater reach to downstream habitat areas. <br /> <br />f. Monitor and evaluate any efforts undertaken to diminish <br />or eliminate "problem" non-native fish species. <br /> <br />3.5.2.2 Recovery <br /> <br />a. Secure agreement among responsible resource agencies <br />(state, federal, and tribal) to discontinue stocking of <br />warmwater fish species in known, likely, or potential <br />habitats of endangered species in the San Juan River. <br /> <br />b. Limit stocking of non-native fish species to salmonids <br />and restrict stocking to those habitats where <br />endangered species do not or are not likely to occur <br />and that are not important to the recovery of the <br />endangered species. <br /> <br />c. Institute regulations by appropriate state, federal, <br />and tribal agencies to ban bait-minnow seining in <br />habitats known or believed to support endangered fish <br />species. <br />
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