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End Product. Annual Reports will be prepared and distributed to interested parties following the field season. Smallmouth bass data will be provided to CSU. Presentations will also be provided during the Annual Nonnative Fish Control Workshop, and at the Annual Recovery Program Researchers’ Meeting.
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End Product. A final report detailing study findings, including results of endangered and sympatric fish community monitoring -- adult, YOY, and larval sampling (to be produced by GJ FWCO - Grand Junction). In addition, a final draft of the report detailing the results of selenium concentrations found in fish samples (to be produced by Grand Junction, CO Ecological Services field station; work to be funded outside of the Recovery Program) has been provided to the Recovery Program as a courtesy. Fish Community Monitoring Report: Draft report ready for peer review on August 30, 2022. Draft final ready for approval consideration October 31, 2022. Report finalized November 31, 2022. Larval Fish Monitoring Report: Included as appendix in the Fish Community Monitoring Report Contaminants Report (funded outside of the Recovery Program): Draft provided to the Biology Committee on October 18, 2017 Report to be finalized - TBD
End Product. A final report detailing study findings, including results of endangered and sympatric fish community monitoring -- adult, YOY, and larval sampling (to be produced by GJ FWCO - Grand Junction). The first report for work performed 2011-2016 is in revision (Xxxxxxx in revision). In addition, a final draft of the report detailing the results of selenium concentrations found in fish samples (to be produced by Grand Junction, CO Ecological Services field station; work to be funded outside of the Recovery Program) has been provided to the Recovery Program as a courtesy. Fish Community Monitoring Report: Draft report ready for peer review on August 30, 2022. Draft final ready for approval consideration October 31, 2022. Report finalized November 31, 2022. Larval Fish Monitoring Report: Included as appendix in the Fish Community Monitoring Report Study Area: Large-bodied fish, YOY, and larval fish will be sampled along shorelines and zero-velocity habitats of the lower Gunnison River from Hartland Diversion Dam (RM 59.9) downstream to a point immediately upstream from the Redlands Diversion Dam near Grand Junction (RM 3). In the Colorado River, large- bodied fish will be sampled in sub-reaches of the 18-mile reach extending downstream from the Gunnison River inflow (RM 171) downstream to the Colorado-Utah state line. Fall YOY sampling will occur throughout the same 18-mile reach and extend downstream to the Colorado-Utah line to stay consistent with the former ISMP YOY sampling area. Larval sampling in the Colorado River will be conducted from the Gunnison River inflow downstream Colorado/Utah stateline. Study Methods/Approach: Due to Program budget limitations in 2022 and 2023, the number of larval sampling passes in the Colorado and Gunnison Xxxxx will be reduced from nine to five full passes in both rivers. Gunnison River Colorado pikeminnow and razorback sucker capture rates will be monitored by sampling the entirety of the Gunnison River study area. Larval sampling will be conducted from mid-May through the beginning of August, or about 12 weeks each year. One complete pass can be made through the study area in four days. For FY2022 and FY 2023, five complete larval passes will be completed. For larval seine sampling, the study area will be divided into 5-mile segments and 1-6 sites will be sampled per segment each week, depending on availability of low-velocity habitats, consistent with methods used by Osmundson and Xxxx (2009). An investigator will spend ab...
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End Product. An annual report will provide information on the extent of the smallmouth bass population in the White River, as well as annual fluctuations in CPUE. Summary metrics will include: total numbers of adult and juvenile smallmouth bass removed, total CPUE, CPUE by river reach and size class, numbers of other nonnatives removed, and knowledge of spawning periods and locations.
End Product. Maintenance of endangered fish in refugia to prevent extinction; development and maintenance of a genetically sound razorback sucker broodstock for production of young fish; production of captive-reared razorback sucker and bonytail for stocking to stabilize or enhance wild stocks, as well as priority laboratory and/or field experiments. Study Area: Upper Colorado River Basin; Ouray NFH-GVU propagation facilities are located in and around Grand Junction and Fruita, CO. Stocking locations for the UCREFRP currently include the Colorado River from Rifle, CO downstream to Loma, CO and the Gunnison River from Delta, CO downstream to Grand Junction, CO. Study Methods/Approach: Conduct all tasks associated with the operation and maintenance of Ouray NFH-GVU facilities in accordance with appropriate genetics management guidelines and plans (Xxxxxxxxxx and Wydoski 1994; Xxxxxx 1999), the annual propagation plan, and the latest version of the Revised Integrated Stocking Plan for Razorback Sucker and Bonytail (UCREFRP 2015).
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End Product. The term "End Product" shall mean any Optimized Assay sold for in vitro diagnostic use that is covered in whole or in part by a Claim included within the RGI Patent Rights.