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DRMS Permit Index
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M2009023
IBM Index Class Name
REVISION
Doc Date
11/22/2010
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Army Corps Permit
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Department of the Army
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La Plata Water Conservancy District
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AR1
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KAP
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Muth, R.T. 1995. Conceptual-framework document for development of a standardized <br />monitoring program for basin-wide evaluation of restoration activities for razorback <br />sucker in the Green and Upper Colorado River systems. Colorado State University <br />Larval Fish Laboratory final report to the Recovery Implementation Program for <br />Endangered Fish Species in the Upper Colorado River Basin, Denver, Colorado. <br />Nesler, T.P., R.T. Muth, et al. 1988. Evidence for Baseline Flow Spikes as Spawning Cues for <br />Colorado Squawfish in the Yampa River, Colorado. American Fisheries Society <br />Symposium. 5:68-79. <br />O'Brien, J.S. 1984. 1983 Yampa River cobble reach morphology investigation. Final Report. <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver, Colorado. 79 pp. <br />Ogle, R.S., and A.W. Knight. 1989. Effects of elevated foodborne selenium on growth and <br />reproduction of the fathead minnow (Pimenhales romelas . Arch. Environ. Contam. <br />Toxicol. 18:795-803. <br />Osmundson, B.C., T.W. May, and D.B. Osmundson. 2000. Selenium concentrations in the <br />Colorado pikeminnow (Ptychoc eilus Lucius): Relationship with flows in the upper <br />Colorado River. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 38:479485. <br />Osmundson, D.B., and L.R. Kaeding. 1989. Studies of Colorado squawfish and razorback <br />sucker use of the "15-mile reach" of the Upper Colorado River as part of conservation <br />measures for the Green Mountain and Ruedi Reservoir water sales. Final Report. U.S. <br />Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Junction, Colorado. <br />Osmundson, D.B., and L.R. Kaeding. 1991. Flow recommendations for maintenance and <br />enhancement of rare fish habitat in the 15-mile reach during October-June. Final Report. <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Junction, Colorado. <br />Osmundson, D.B., P. Nelson, K. Fenton, and D.W. Ryden. 1995. Relationships between flow <br />and rare fish habitat in the 15-Mile Reach of the Upper Colorado River. Final Report. <br />U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Junction, Colorado. <br />Osmundson, D.B., M.E. Tucker, B.D. Burdick, W.R. Elmblad, and T.E. Chart. 1997. Non- <br />spawning Movements of Subadult and Adult Colorado Squawfish in the Upper Colorado <br />River. Final Report. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Junction, CO. <br />Osmundson, D.B., and K.P. Burnham. 1998. Status and Trends of the Endangered Colorado <br />squawfish in the Upper Colorado River. Transaction of the American Fisheries Society <br />127:959-972. <br />Platania, S.P., and D.A. Young. 1989. A Survey of the Icthyofauna of the San Juan and Animas <br />Rivers from Archuleta and Cedar Hill (respectively) to their Confluence at Farmington, <br />New Mexico. Department of Biology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. <br />37
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