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Two years after the gold King mine spill: How are the fish doing in the animas river?! Jim White, Colorado Parks and Wildlife Aquatic Biologist (j.white@state.co.us)

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1 Two years after the gold King mine spill: How are the fish doing in the animas river?!
Jim White, Colorado Parks and Wildlife Aquatic Biologist

2 Tonight’s Fishy Topics
Gold King Mine follow up Status of the Animas Trout Fishery Question and Answer

3 One basic question Did the Gold King Mine Spill affect the fish in the Animas River? Simple answer is NO but how do we know that?

4 The Value of Monitoring
Real-Time After Spill Long-term baseline Longitudinal assessments

5 What have we monitored? Young Fish (reproduction) Sensitive Species
Juvenile and Adult Fish (recruitment) Coldwater habitat (headwaters through Durango)

6 Real-Time Monitoring

7 Sentinel Cages 32nd Street Control Flow Hatchery High Bridge
Junction Ck Sentinel Cages N = 9 fish/cage 32nd Street N = 9 fish/cage Control Flow N = 9 fish/cage Hatchery Explain methodology including the use of rainbow trout fingerlings as sentinel fish. N = 9 fish/cage High Bridge

8 Sentinel Cages 32nd Street Control Flow Hatchery High Bridge
Junction Ck Sentinel Cages N = 9 fish/cage 32nd Street N = 9 fish/cage Control Flow N = 9 fish/cage Hatchery Explain monitoring schedule and time frame. N = 9 fish/cage High Bridge

9 Results and Summary Of the 108 sentinel fish (rainbow trout fingerlings) exposed for 118 hours in the plume 1 dead fish was found in the live cages All fish were frozen and sent to CDPHE – no analyses have been done on these fish Emphasize past 96 hour time period. All fish were euthanized and preserved and sent to CDPHE. No testing has be done on these fish.

10 (trout fry and small bodied fishes)
Young Fishes Survey (trout fry and small bodied fishes) Adult Fish Monitoring

11 Post Spill Monitoring

12 Young Fish – Trout Fry

13 Trout Fry at Trimble Bridge
42 brown trout and 8 rainbow trout 3 brook trout

14 Sensitive Fish – Mottled Sculpin

15 Juvenile and Adult Monitoring in Durango
1981

16 Baseline Ca. 2004

17 Baseline 2006

18 Baseline 2015

19 Gold Medal Measurements
Biomass (60 pounds of fish per surface acre) Quality (12 fish over 14 inches per surface acre)

20 Biomass

21 Quality

22 Recruitment (The Future!)
More Big Browns 2017&18?!

23 Upper Animas River Sites
Teft Spur (Above Cascade Creek) Elk Park Wye (Above Elk Creek) A72 (Below Silverton) Howardsville (not pictured; above Silverton)

24 Longitudinal monitoring: Teft Spur

25 Teft Spur

26 Teft Spur Year BROOK BROWN RAINBOW CUTBOW Grand Total 1992 65 8 1 74 1998 72 7 2 82 2005 39 3 43 2010 16 2014 9 11 2015 22 24 2016 230 17 258

27 Longitudinal monitoring: Elk Park Wye

28 Elk Park Wye Rained out

29 Longitudinal monitoring: A72
NO FISH

30 Longitudinal monitoring: Howardsville

31 Howardsville

32 Other Upper Animas Waters

33 BRK PRESENT BRK PRESENT

34 Summary No discernible changes in fish distribution or populations in the Animas River after GKM spill Rainbow Trout fry at Trimble Lane a good sign Monitoring is what allows assements

35 Thank You! Questions?


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