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*[http://www.ehow.com/facts_5498153_kind-fish-lake-powell.html What type of fish are found in Lake Powell?]
 
*[http://www.ehow.com/facts_5498153_kind-fish-lake-powell.html What type of fish are found in Lake Powell?]
 
*1.Endangered
 
*1.Endangered
 
 
 
 
 
Four types of fish that frequent the Colorado River and Lake Powell are officially endangered because of the construction of dams and introduction of non-native species: the razorback sucker, Colorado pikeminnow, humpback chub and bonytail.
 
Four types of fish that frequent the Colorado River and Lake Powell are officially endangered because of the construction of dams and introduction of non-native species: the razorback sucker, Colorado pikeminnow, humpback chub and bonytail.
 
 
 
Native
 
Native
 
 
 
 
 
In addition to the above, Lake Powell is naturally home to the bluehead sucker, flannelmouth sucker, roundtail chub and speckled dace.
 
In addition to the above, Lake Powell is naturally home to the bluehead sucker, flannelmouth sucker, roundtail chub and speckled dace.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Non-Native Bass
 
Non-Native Bass
 
 
 
 
 
The National Park Service introduced three types of bass specifically for fishing purposes: the smallmouth bass, largemouth bass and striped bass.
 
The National Park Service introduced three types of bass specifically for fishing purposes: the smallmouth bass, largemouth bass and striped bass.
 
 
 
Other Non-Natives For Fishing
 
Other Non-Natives For Fishing
 
 
 
 
 
Other non-native species have been introduced into Lake Powell with the intent of challenging fisherman. These include walleye, rainbow trout, channel catfish, bluegill and black crappie.
 
Other non-native species have been introduced into Lake Powell with the intent of challenging fisherman. These include walleye, rainbow trout, channel catfish, bluegill and black crappie.
 
 
 
Problematic Non-Native
 
Problematic Non-Native
 
 
 
 
 
Though almost all non-natives are damaging to native ecosystems, the gizzard shad is causing many problems to the native and non-native fish populations because of its large size. The fish has spread throughout the lake and have no natural predators.
 
Though almost all non-natives are damaging to native ecosystems, the gizzard shad is causing many problems to the native and non-native fish populations because of its large size. The fish has spread throughout the lake and have no natural predators.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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*[http://www.gcdamp.gov/keyresc/nf.html GCDAMP POAHG- Historical Native Fishes of Glen and Grand Canyon]
 
*[http://www.gcdamp.gov/keyresc/nf.html GCDAMP POAHG- Historical Native Fishes of Glen and Grand Canyon]
 
* [[GCDAMP Bonytail Fish| Bonytail Page]]
 
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◦ Four types of fish that frequent the Colorado River and Lake Powell are officially endangered because of the construction of dams and introduction of non-native species: the razorback sucker, Colorado pikeminnow, humpback chub and bonytail. Native ◦ In addition to the above, Lake Powell is naturally home to the bluehead sucker, flannelmouth sucker, roundtail chub and speckled dace. ◦ Non-Native Bass ◦ The National Park Service introduced three types of bass specifically for fishing purposes: the smallmouth bass, largemouth bass and striped bass. Other Non-Natives For Fishing ◦ Other non-native species have been introduced into Lake Powell with the intent of challenging fisherman. These include walleye, rainbow trout, channel catfish, bluegill and black crappie. Problematic Non-Native ◦ Though almost all non-natives are damaging to native ecosystems, the gizzard shad is causing many problems to the native and non-native fish populations because of its large size. The fish has spread throughout the lake and have no natural predators.





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