What organizations will conduct the nonnative fish research and management activities on the ground?
Three of the Recovery Program partners — the states of Colorado and Utah and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service — will conduct nonnative fish research and management activities in the field. Biologists from Colorado State University will also participate. How long will this nonnative fish management research occur? This research project began in 2003 and is currently scheduled to occur through 2005 in some sections of river. Data will be evaluated and decisions made after each year to determine future work. When and where will work occur in Utah in 2004? Work will take place along 252 miles of river in Utah this spring and summer. Specific river reaches include the: • Smallmouth bass and northern pike will be removed from the Green River, from Echo Park to Swaseys Beach (north of Green River, Utah) • Smallmouth bass and northern pike will be removed from the Duchesne River, from the Myton Diversion (between Duschesne and Roosevelt, Utah) to the Green River confluence. These sections of
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