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Passage Evaluation Of Radio-Tagged Chinook And Sockeye Salmon After Modifications At The Dalles And John Day Dams, 2014 Item Info

Title:
Passage Evaluation Of Radio-Tagged Chinook And Sockeye Salmon After Modifications At The Dalles And John Day Dams, 2014
Report Type:
Technical Report
Date:
2015
Authors:
Frick, K.E.; Burke, B.J.; Garnett, J; Jepson, M.A.; Keefer, M.L.; Caudill, C.C.
Affiliations:
Fish and Wildlife Sciences, University of Idaho; Fish Ecology Division, Northwest Fisheries Center, National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Report Number:
2015-7
Publisher:
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Funder:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District
Abstract:
Adult salmon and steelhead migrating to natal streams in tributaries of the Columbia River must pass up to nine dams: four in the lower Columbia and Snake Rivers and five in the mid-Columbia River. Losses and delays in migration at each dam must be minimized to maintain native fish runs and to achieve the recovery goals outlined by the Northwest Power and Conservation Council (NWPCC) and by the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).
Species:
Chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Columbia River; John Day Dam; The Dalles Dam
Subjects:
salmonids Federal Columbia River Power System FCPRS radiotelemetry jack salmon adult salmon spring and summer salmon spill walls passage times migration fishways
Source:
University of Idaho, Fish Ecology Research Lab
Original Filename:
2015-07-CK-SK-passage-in-relation-to-fishway-modifications-The Dalles-and-John-Day-2014.pdf
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"Passage Evaluation Of Radio-Tagged Chinook And Sockeye Salmon After Modifications At The Dalles And John Day Dams, 2014", Adult Salmon and Steelhead Migration Studies: 1996-2014, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/ferl/items/ferl-tr-2015-7.html
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