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*[https://www.usbr.gov/uc/rm/amp/amwg/mtgs/18may22/AIF_BA.pdf Translocation of Humpback Chub into Bright Angel Creek: A Joint Project of Grand Canyon National Park, Bureau of Reclamation, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service] | *[https://www.usbr.gov/uc/rm/amp/amwg/mtgs/18may22/AIF_BA.pdf Translocation of Humpback Chub into Bright Angel Creek: A Joint Project of Grand Canyon National Park, Bureau of Reclamation, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service] | ||
*[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324823294_Review_of_Effective_Suppression_of_Nonnative_Fishes_in_Bright_Angel_Creek_2012-2017_with_Recommendations_for_Humpback_Chub_Translocations Review of Effective Suppression of Nonnative Fishes in Bright Angel Creek, 2012-2017, with Recommendations for Humpback Chub Translocations] | *[https://www.researchgate.net/publication/324823294_Review_of_Effective_Suppression_of_Nonnative_Fishes_in_Bright_Angel_Creek_2012-2017_with_Recommendations_for_Humpback_Chub_Translocations Review of Effective Suppression of Nonnative Fishes in Bright Angel Creek, 2012-2017, with Recommendations for Humpback Chub Translocations] | ||
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===Background === | ===Background === | ||
− | * | + | *[https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/nature/trout-reduction.htm NPS trout reduction] (2012-2017) |
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===Objectives === | ===Objectives === | ||
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===Project History=== | ===Project History=== | ||
− | *May 2018 | + | *Translocation (May 2018) |
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===Results=== | ===Results=== | ||
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===Next Steps=== | ===Next Steps=== | ||
+ | *Implementation of an experimental translocation of Humpback Chub with associated monitoring – monitoring will include 2 netting excursions in spring and fall, similar to other NPS-led translocation projects (see Trammell et al. 2012); | ||
+ | *Installation of a PIT tag antenna array at the mouth of Bright Angel Creek to monitor outmigration of translocated Humpback Chub as well as to assist in the assessment of the impacts of monitoring and handling stress on movements of native fishes; | ||
+ | *Implementation of reduced nonnative mechanical removal, including the targeting of areas with high densities of Brown Trout – in 2018, an electrofishing pass may be conducted throughout the stream followed by additional passes in areas with high densities of trout; | ||
+ | *Continued monitoring of the impacts of electrofishing on native fish vital rates (survival, recruitment, etc.) – PIT tagging may be expanded to smaller size classes, as appropriate and in consideration of the health of the fish; and | ||
+ | *Continued consultation with Tribes, consistent with our MOA under Section 106 of the NHPA. | ||
==Beaver Falls Translocations (Havasu Creek) (proposed; 2016 Conservation Measure)== | ==Beaver Falls Translocations (Havasu Creek) (proposed; 2016 Conservation Measure)== |
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LTEMP BiOp Conservation Measures for Humpback Chub Conservation (2016)Reclamation would continue to support the NPS, FWS, GCMRC, and GCDAMP in funding and implementing translocations of humpback chub into tributaries of the Colorado River in Marble and Grand Canyons, and in monitoring the results of these translocations, consistent with agencies’ plans and guidance (e.g., NPS Comprehensive Fisheries Management Plan [CFMP], FWS Humpback Chub Genetics Management Plan and Translocation Framework, and GCMRC Triennial Work Plan). Translocations allow for opportunities to expand the area occupied by humpback chub and improve the overall status of the species. Specifically, the following would occur:
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