Acoustic Telemetry Evaluation of Juvenile Salmonid Passage and Survival at John Day Dam, 2010
2013
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Mark A. Weiland, Christa M. Woodley, Gene R. Ploskey, James S. Hughes, Jin A Kim, Zhiqun Deng, Tao Fu, Eric S. Fischer, John R. Skalski, Richard L. Townsend, Joanne P. Duncan, Matthew J. Hennen, Katie A. Wagner, Evan Arntzen, Benjamin L. Miller, Ann L. Miracle, Shon A. Zimmerman, Ida M. Royer, Fenton Khan, Aaron W. Cushing, David J. Etherington, T. D. Mitchell, Timothy Elder, George Batton, Gary E. Johnson, Thomas J. Carlson
Abstract
This report presents survival, behavioral, and fish passage results for yearling and subyearling Chinook salmon smolts and juvenile steelhead tagged with JSATS acoustic micro-transmitters as part of a survival study conducted at John Day Dam during 2010. This study was designed to evaluate the passage and survival of yearling and subyearling Chinook salmon and juvenile steelhead to assist managers in identifying dam operations for compliance testing as stipulated by the 2008 Federal Columbia River Power System Biological Opinion and the 2008 Columbia Basin Fish Accords. Survival estimates were based on a single-release survival estimate model.
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