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TPWD 1957 F-5-R-4 #278: Basic Survey and Inventory of Species, as Well as Their Distribution in the Rio Grande River of Texas in Region 3—B

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Report of Fisheries Investigations Basic Survey and Inventory of Species, As Well As Their Distribution in the Rio Grande River of Texas in Region 3—B. by Lawrence D. Campbell Project Leader Dingell-Johnson Project F-B-R-h, Job B-lS April 15, 1956 - April 15, 1957 H. D. Dodgen - Executive Secretary Texas Game and Fish Commission Austin, Texas Marion Toole William H. Brown Coordinator Asst. Coordinator SEGMENT COMPLETION REPORT Investigations Projects State of TEXAS Project No. FSRM Name: Fisheries Investigations and Surveys of the waters of Region 3—B. ' ' Job No. B-lS Title: Basic Survey and Inventory of Species, as well as their Period Covered: April 15 1956 to April 15 1957 _______fl_______________nL_________________L_a____________________u____n_ ABSTRACT: Basic and inventory data were obtained during the period; however, information Obtained thus far is known to be inadequate. Because of unforseen difficulty in gaining access to” the river and other difficulties this work may be considered to be fragmentary at present. This survey is to be resumed in 1958. OBJECTIVES: A. Basic Survey Information was collected by standard procedures to complete the stream survey forms similar to those given by Lagler in his HANDBOOK OF FRESHWATER FISHERY BIOLOGY. B. Inventory of Species (seining stations were selected) 1. Data was collected including a tally for each species taken as well as eco— logical information concerning each species. 2. Temperature, pH, turbidity, dissolved oxygen and carbon dioxide were determined at every station. 3. Netting collections were made at stations selected during the course of the work. FINDINGS: Because of the many difficulties encountered in completing other river surveys; (i.e. the Upper Colorado River and the Pecos River watersheds) the only data obtained and the only work attempted on the Rio Grande River was done at three locations. Netting col- lections were made at the mouth of Terligua Creek near the east end of Santa Helena Canyon and_near the Mouth of the Pecos below the Comstock-Langtry crossing. Seining was confined to these localities and to a lesser extent to pools in the river near El Paso. Information and experience obtained in the aforementioned surveys indicated that work on the Rio Grande would require more time than was previously anticipitated. For that reason and in order to comply with several requests of sportsmen groups and city authorities this survey will be postponed in order to conduct inquiries into several reservoirs for the cities of Abilene, Sweetwater, Santa Anna, and Big Spring. The data obtained thus far is as follows. Netting - Four experimental gill nets set captured 201 individuals and revealed the following data. ' W Species No. Numerical Avg. Wt. Percent_ Avg. .K 5 Percent ounces by Wt. . Gizzard shad 162 80.50 10 51.95 1.8h River carpsuckers 23 11.82 26 19.00 2.68 white bass u 1.97 21 _ 2.67 3.10 Longnose gar 12 5.81 ' 68 26.17 .AS ________L____i_________._1___________________________11Ll___1______________.______________ Seining - Seining was conducted_at eight localities near the above described areas of the river. It is believed that numerical results may be misleading because; (1) it was very difficult to locate areas where stone or brush obstructions on the stream bottom did not prevent or render ineffective this method of sampling and (2) because the small number of specimens obtained is regarded as insufficient even for the areas worked. For these reasons a species check list with comment is regarded as being more suitable for this particular report. Seining Check List Gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) m Particularly numerous about the mouth of the Pecos River; however, the clearness of the water in that area and the natural speed of these fish prevented their capture by seining. Banded Tetra ( Astyanax fasciatus) m numerous near the mouth of the Faces but absent from the more westerly portions of the river where work was done. Mox0stoma sp. (tenatively identified as Moxostoma poecilurum) - found near mouth of Terlingua Creek. Roundnose minnow (Dionda E episcopa) n numerous near mouth of Pecos River and absent from other collections. Largemouth bass (Micropterus punctulatus) —taken in all three areas but rare. Green sunfish (Lepomis .t other areas. cyanellus) - numerous in the El Paso area, but were not taken Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus)- taken in all collections, but were not numerous. \ y/MTUL Prepared by: Lawrence D. Campbell Approved by: 2 : EaiLAecakvoraA/ékffi? Project Leader Chief Aquatic BiOlogist Date: April 21. 1958 I...

Detected Entities

Rio Grande River 0.950 p.1 in the Rio Grande River of Texas in Region 3—B.
Austin 0.900 p.1 Texas Game and Fish Commission Austin, Texas
El Paso 0.900 p.4 pools in the river near El Paso
Pecos River 0.900 p.4 near the Mouth of the Pecos below the Comstock-Langtry crossing
Terligua Creek 0.900 p.4 near the east end of Santa Helena Canyon and_near the Mouth of the Pecos below the Comstock-Langtry crossing
Texas 0.900 p.1 State of TEXAS
Abilene 0.850 p.4 reservoirs for the cities of Abilene
Big Spring 0.850 p.4 reservoirs for the cities of Big Spring
Colorado River 0.850 p.1 ...untered in completing other river surveys; (i.e. the Upper Colorado River and the Pecos River watersheds) the only d…
Rio Grande 0.850 p.1 ...Inventory of Species, As Well As Their Distribution in the Rio Grande River of Texas in Region 3—B. by Lawrence D. C…
Santa Anna 0.850 p.4 reservoirs for the cities of Santa Anna
Santa Helena Canyon 0.850 p.4 near the east end of Santa Helena Canyon
Sweetwater 0.850 p.4 reservoirs for the cities of Sweetwater
Terlingua Creek 0.850 p.1 ...y identified as Moxostoma poecilurum) - found near mouth of Terlingua Creek. Roundnose minnow (Dionda E episcopa) n …
Colorado County 0.800 p.1 ...untered in completing other river surveys; (i.e. the Upper Colorado River and the Pecos River watersheds) the only d…
Comstock-Langtry 0.800 p.4 below the Comstock-Langtry crossing
Pecos County 0.800 p.1 ...ther river surveys; (i.e. the Upper Colorado River and the Pecos River watersheds) the only data obtained and the on…
Region 3—B 0.800 p.1 in the Rio Grande River of Texas in Region 3—B.

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Texas Game and Fish Commission 0.950 p.1 Texas Game and Fish Commission Austin, Texas

person (5)

Lawrence D. Campbell 0.950 p.1 by Lawrence D. Campbell Project Leader
H. D. Dodgen 0.900 p.1 H. D. Dodgen - Executive Secretary
Marion Toole 0.900 p.1 Marion Toole Coordinator
William H. Brown 0.900 p.1 William H. Brown Asst. Coordinator
Lagler 0.800 p.3 given by Lagler in his HANDBOOK OF FRESHWATER FISHERY BIOLOGY
Astyanax fasciatus 0.950 p.5 Banded Tetra ( Astyanax fasciatus)
Dorosoma cepedianum 0.950 p.5 Gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum)
Lepomis cyanellus 0.950 p.5 Green sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus)
Lepomis macrochirus 0.950 p.5 Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus)
Micropterus punctulatus 0.950 p.5 Largemouth bass (Micropterus punctulatus)
Dionda episcopa 0.900 p.5 Roundnose minnow (Dionda E episcopa)
Gizzard shad 0.900 p.4 Gizzard shad 162 80.50 10 51.95 1.8h
Moxostoma poecilurum 0.900 p.5 Mox0stoma sp. (tenatively identified as Moxostoma poecilurum)
Banded Tetra 0.850 p.5 Banded Tetra ( Astyanax fasciatus)
Bluegill 0.850 p.5 Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus)
Green sunfish 0.850 p.5 Green sunfish (Lepomis cyanellus)
Largemouth bass 0.850 p.5 Largemouth bass (Micropterus punctulatus)
Longnose gar 0.850 p.4 Longnose gar 12 5.81 ' 68 26.17 .AS
River carpsuckers 0.850 p.4 River carpsuckers 23 11.82 26 19.00 2.68
Roundnose minnow 0.850 p.5 Roundnose minnow (Dionda E episcopa)
White bass 0.850 p.4 white bass u 1.97 21 _ 2.67 3.10
Moxostoma 0.800 p.5 Mox0stoma sp.