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Wiley, R.W. 2008. Perspective: Fisheries History: The 1962 Rotenone Treatment of the Green River, Wyoming and Utah, Revistied: Lessons Learned. Fisheries 33(12):611-617.
Reference Details:
Reference Number: 18381
Type: Journal Article
Author: Wiley, R.W.
Date (year): 2008
Article Title:Perspective: Fisheries History: The 1962 Rotenone Treatment of the Green River, Wyoming and Utah, Revistied: Lessons Learned.
Journal Name: Fisheries
Volume: 33
Issue: 12
Pages: 611-617
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Keywords: fishes, brown trout, rainbow trout, common carp, fathead minnow, redside shiner, black bullhead, burbot, utah chub, white sucker, channel catfish, Wyoming, Utah
Species Profiles and Specimens that use this Reference:

Ameiurus melas

    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir

Catostomus commersonii

    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir

Cyprinus carpio

    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir
    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir
    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir
    UT - Green River

Gila atraria

    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir

Ictalurus punctatus

    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir
    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir

Lota lota

    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir

Oncorhynchus mykiss

    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir
    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir
    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir

Pimephales promelas

    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir
    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir
    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir

Richardsonius balteatus

    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir
    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir
    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir

Salmo trutta

    WY - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir
    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir
    UT - Green River, at Flaming Gorge Reservoir


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