Acoustic Telemetry Evaluation of Juvenile Salmonid Passage and Survival at John Day Dam with Emphasis on the Prototype Surface Flow Outlet, 2008
2009
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Mark A. Weiland, Gene R. Ploskey, James S. Hughes, Zhiqun Deng, Tao Fu, Tyrell J. Monter, Gary E. Johnson, Fenton Khan, Matthew C. Wilberding, Aaron W. Cushing, Shon A. Zimmerman, Derrek M. Faber, Robin E. Durham, Richard L. Townsend, John R. Skalski, Jina Kim, Eric S. Fischer, Matthew M. Meyer
Abstract
The main purpose of the study was to evaluate the performance of Top Spill Weirs installed at two spillbays at John Day Dam and evaluate the effectiveness of these surface flow outlets at attracting juvenile salmon away from the powerhouse and reducing turbine passage. The Juvenile Salmonid Acoustic Telemetry System (JSATS) was used to estimate survival of juvenile salmonids passing the dam and also for calculating performance metrics used to evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of the dam at passing juvenile salmonids.
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