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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] | ||
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Description The Colorado River running through Grand Canyon once hosted one of the most distinctive fish assemblages in North America. The wild Colorado River presented fish with a challenging and variable aquatic habitat: very large spring floods, near-freezing winter temperatures, warm summer temperatures, and a heavy silt load. Note that only eight fish species were native to Grand Canyon. Of the eight species, six are endemic, meaning that they are only found in the Colorado River basin. (NPS)
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