Difference between revisions of "Trout Management Flows"
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*Reduce emigration rates of rainbow trout from Lees Ferry to downstream reaches occupied by humpback chub. [https://www.usbr.gov/uc/rm/amp/twg/mtgs/12feb02/Attach_08.pdf] | *Reduce emigration rates of rainbow trout from Lees Ferry to downstream reaches occupied by humpback chub. [https://www.usbr.gov/uc/rm/amp/twg/mtgs/12feb02/Attach_08.pdf] | ||
− | == LTEMP Experimental Action: Aquatic Resource-Related Experimental Treatments (BA, pages 30-41) | + | == LTEMP Experimental Action: Aquatic Resource-Related Experimental Treatments (BA, pages 30-41) [https://www.fws.gov/southwest/es/arizona/Documents/Biol_Opin/120059_LTEMP%20BiOp_11-25-16.pdf] == |
'''Experimental Trout Management Flows (TMFs)''' could be used to control annual | '''Experimental Trout Management Flows (TMFs)''' could be used to control annual |
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The purpose of implementing Trout Management Flows (TMFs) is to evaluate methods for using releases from Glen Canyon Dam to reduce the production of large numbers of age-0 rainbow trout in order to improve the quality of the Lees Ferry trout fishery and conserve the endangered humpback chub and other native fishes in Grand Canyon. We identified three objectives that need to be addressed to support management decision making:
LTEMP Experimental Action: Aquatic Resource-Related Experimental Treatments (BA, pages 30-41) [2]Experimental Trout Management Flows (TMFs) could be used to control annual rainbow trout production in the Glen Canyon reach for the purposes of managing the rainbow trout fishery and for limiting emigration to Marble Canyon and the Little Colorado River reach. TMFs would be tested early in the experimental period, preferably in the first 5 years. Under the LTEMP EIS, TMFs could occur from May to August. |
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