COLORADO (Cont. ) 



Water yield from the watershed was measured for 10 years before treatment 

 began and for 3 years during and after construction of logging roads. About 

 one-half the timber will be removed in 1954-55 and streamflow and sediment 

 production records continued to determine effect of logging. Stream tempera- 

 tures observed and water analyses made at intervals to determine changes 

 caused by timber cutting. 



Hdqrs. Fraser; began 1940, to close I960; B. C. Goodell, Leader. 



Address inquiries to: Raymond Price, Director, Rocky Mountain Forest 

 and Range Experiment Station, Room 221 Forestry Building, Ft. Collins, Colo. 



CONNECTICUT 

 Board of Fisheries and Game 



1. Population Estimates and Angler Harvest of Game Fishes in Stillwater Reservoir. 

 (FA: F-b-R) 



The object of the project is to obtain population estimates for largemouth 

 bass, smallmcuth bass, chain pickerel, and yellow perch and in addition, to 

 obtain complete catch records. Population estimates, percent of harvest, etc. 

 will be calculated from recovery data on tagged and untagged fish. 



Stillwater Reservoir, Torrington; began March 1953, to close January 1954; 

 $1, 373; Douglas D. Moss, Leader. 



Address inquiries to: State Board of Fisheries and Ganae, Fish Division, 

 State Office Building, Hartford, Conn. 



2. Creel Census on Wononscopomuc Lake. (FA: F-9-R) 



The objectives of this project are to: (1) Determine the most suitable species 

 of trout for stocking; (2) determine whether one or two year old fish furnish the 

 most satisfactory angling at the least cost; and (3) determine whether spring 

 or fall stocking is most advantageous. 



Wononscopomuc Lake, Lakeville; began December 1953, to close November 

 1954; $6,100; Douglas D. Moss and Cole W. Wilde, Leaders. 



Address inquiries to: Fish Division, as in No. 1 above. 



3. A Fisheries Survey of the Impounded Waters of the State. (FA: F-4-R) 



The purpose of the project is to complete the preliminary surveys of the 

 lakes and ponds in the eight counties of the State. 



Statewide; began February 1953, to close February 1956; $19,133; Ernest 

 Karvelis, Leader. 



Address inquiries to: Fish Division, as in No. 1 above. 



DELAWARE 

 Board of Game and Fish Commissioners 



1. Fresh Water Investigations. (FA: F-l-R) 



The objective of this study is to obtain an understanding of the present exist- 

 ing conditions of ponds which can support fishing. The chemical and physical 

 properties, the productivity, the number and kinds of fish present and their growth 

 and age characteristics are being determined to form the basis of any future 

 management. 



Southern Delaware; began July 1953, to close June 1954; $10,110; Jay L. 

 Harmic, Leader. 



Address inquiries to: Jay L. Harmic, F.sheries Biologist, Board of Game 

 and Fish Commissioners, Dover, Del. 



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