Distance from the mainstem Red Rock River or Red Rock Creek Sample Clauses

Distance from the mainstem Red Rock River or Red Rock Creek. The majority of Arctic grayling in the Red Rock watershed will likely utilize Red Rock River or Red Rock Creek and the lower reaches of tributaries. To focus entrainment monitoring efforts on irrigation ditch systems more likely to entrain Arctic grayling, surveys will be conducted in irrigation ditch systems within the first five stream miles of the tributary mouth. Surveys in irrigation ditch systems further than five stream miles from the mouth of the tributary will be conducted as time and resources allow. Effects of conducting entrainment and fish salvage surveys on Arctic grayling will be minimized by having professional fishery biologists familiar with Arctic grayling oversee surveys, providing proper training to supporting personnel, and anesthetizing and handling Arctic grayling under approved protocols (FWP, Electrofishing and Fish Handling Policy, undated). Literature Cited‌ Appendix D Xxxxx, X.X. and X.X. Xxxxxxx. 2002. Incubation of lacustrine Arctic grayling eggs using remote site incubators. Unpublished Yearly Report 2000-2002. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Bozeman, MT. 33 pp. Xxxxx, X. 2010. Personal communication. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Bozeman, MT. E-mail and attachments to Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, dated 3/24/2010. Xxxxxx 2006, p. 1393 Cassie, D. 2006. The thermal regime of rivers: a review. Freshwater Biology 51(8):1389-1406. Cutting, K. 2012. Unpublished data, diet overlap between rainbow/cutthroat hybrids and Arctic grayling in Upper Red Rock Lake. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Lakeview, Montana. Xxxxx, X. 2014. Unpublished data, Winter habitat and survival as potential limiting factors of adfluvial Arctic grayling from Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge. Xx Haan, P., X.X. Xxxxxxxx, X. Xxxxx, and X. X’Xxxxx. 2014. Genetic monitoring of Arctic grayling in the Big Hole River and Red Rock Creek and association with recent climate trends. Report to Montana Field Office, US Fish and Wildlife Service. Conservation Genetics Laboratory, Xxxxxxxxx Fish Technology Center, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Longview, Washington. Franklin, I. A. 1980. Evolutionary changes in small populations. Pages 135–150 in X. Xxxxx´ and X. X. Xxxxxx, editors. Conservation biology: an evolutionary ecological perspective. Sinauer Associates, Sunderland, Massachusetts. Xxxxxxxx 1996, entire; Xxxxxxxx, X.X. 1996. Winter habitat and distribution of Arctic grayling in Upper Red Rock Lake, Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge, Montana. MS Thesis, Montana State Univer...
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