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Case Study

Quantitative Assessments of Native Fish Recovery in the San Juan River Basin

Construction of the Navajo Dam on the San Juan River in 1962, while necessary for water development and flood control in the area, has reduced native fish habitat through flow alterations. In 2016 the San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program (SJRBRIP) implemented a research program to clearly quantify the effects of Channel Catfish on native fish species, assess the efficacy of catfish eradication efforts, and evaluate native fish stocking success.

Location San Juan River
Year
2022

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Quantitative Assessments of Native Fish Recovery in the San Juan River Basin

Funding & Building Capacity

Funding for this work was provided through authorizing legislation for the USFWS San Juan River Basin Recovery Implementation Program and was administered by the Bureau of Reclamation.

Image Credit

M. McKinstry/USBR