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  2. Catostomus latipinnis - Wikipedia

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    Catostomus latipinnis (flannelmouth sucker) is a North American fish identified by its enlarged lower lips.It belongs to the genus Catostomus, commonly known as suckers.. Historically, the flannelmouth sucker ranged in the Colorado River Basin, including parts of Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, California, and Arizona; however, this species has been entirely extirpated from the ...

  3. Tiny, endangered fish hinders California's Colorado River ...

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    Tiny, endangered fish hinders California's Colorado River conservation plan. AMY TAXIN. March 27, 2024 at 11:29 AM. ... according to California’s Department of Fish and Wildlife. The fish feeds ...

  4. Fish stocking - Wikipedia

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    According to a survey by the Outdoor Foundation, 60.3% of fishermen report fishing as a means of getting exercise, 59.1% report fishing to bond with family, and 51.2% report fishing to be close to nature and observe the scenery. [11] Some of the fish caught are also large, providing a source of nutrition to successful fishermen.

  5. Bonytail chub - Wikipedia

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    The bonytail chub or bonytail (Gila elegans) is a cyprinid freshwater fish native to the Colorado River basin of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming in the southwestern United States; [2] it has been extirpated from the part of the basin in Mexico. [1]

  6. Razorback sucker - Wikipedia

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    Populations in the Green and Colorado rivers upstream of Glen Canyon Dam have been reestablished through a stocking program [7] and stocked razorback suckers have consistently spawned and produced larval fish. [8] As of 2021, the only self-sustaining population of razorback sucker is found in Lake Mead.

  7. A member of the Scripps Oceanography team spotted the dead fish outside of San Diego, California. The fish was estimated to be 9 to 10 feet in length, which was much smaller than the one recovered ...

  8. Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program

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    Reports indicate that native species are still rare in many of the areas under study. For example, a 2006 report on 83 habitat areas in the Yampa River, which sampled 14,140 fish, reported only 1.6% of that total (221 fish) were native.

  9. Finger Rock Rearing Unit - Wikipedia

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    Hatchery staff works to support the raising of 460,000 fingerling rainbow trout and brown trout, and 170,000 catchable-sized rainbow trout.They stock these species in as far north as Steamboat Lake to Poudre River Valley in northwestern Colorado.