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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
C1992081
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
2/5/2018
Section_Exhibit Name
TAB 11 FISH AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES
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study with those found in the Loadout area. Lat/long study habitats used included SaRb <br />(sagebrush/rabbitbrush), GrSa/Sb (greasewood-saltbrush/greasewood-sagebrush), MS (marshes, bogs <br />and wet hummocks), and Ag (agriculture). <br />Fishes and Other Aquatic Oraanisms. No quantitative studies of fishes were made during the course of <br />conducting biological inventories for the original permit application. However, the following excerpts <br />(3R Corporation, 1977a) adequately describe fisheries potential in streams in and adjacent to the <br />Permit Area. <br />(p. 39) "Major nearby streams which provide habitat for running water fishes include the East Fork <br />of the Williams Fork River and the Yampa River, approximately four and ten miles from the site, <br />respectively. The East Fork is rated as excellent for stream fisheries and is dominated by rainbow <br />trout. The Yampa River near its confluence with Dry Creek is dominated by rough fish and is <br />rated fair for stream fisheries." <br />RN17-05 11-8 Revised 12/17 <br />
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