PDF

Migration Of Adult Sockeye Salmon Past Columbia River Dams, Through Reservoirs And Distribution Into Tributaries, 1997 Item Info

Title:
Migration Of Adult Sockeye Salmon Past Columbia River Dams, Through Reservoirs And Distribution Into Tributaries, 1997
Report Type:
Technical Report
Date:
2004
Authors:
Naughton, G.P.; Keefer, M.L.; Bjornn, T.C.; Jepson, M.A.; Peery, C.A.; Tolotti, K.R.; Ringe, R.R.; Keniry, P.J.; Stuehrenberg, L.C.
Affiliations:
Idaho Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; National Marine Fisheries Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Report Number:
2004-10
Publisher:
University of Idaho
Funder:
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District; U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District; Bonneville Power Administration
Abstract:
We captured 577 sockeye salmon Oncorhynchus nerka in the adult trapping facility at Bonneville Dam in 1997, released them with radio transmitters, and studied their passage past dams, through reservoirs and into tributaries. We set up radio receivers at Columbia and Snake river dams and at the mouths of major tributaries to monitor movements of salmon. Recaptures of salmon at hatcheries, weirs and traps, and data from mobile tracking were used to complete the migration history.
Species:
sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka
Location:
Bonneville Dam; Columbia River; Snake River; The Dalles Dam; John Day Dam; Priest Rapids Dam; Wanapum Dam; Rock Island Dam; Rocky Reach Dam
Subjects:
salmonids Federal Columbia River Power System FCPRS radiotelemetry migration passage behavior fishways counting windows transition pools escapements fallbacks
Source:
University of Idaho, Fish Ecology Research Lab
Original Filename:
2004-10-SK-general-migration-1997.pdf
Format:
application/pdf

Contact us about this record

Source
Preferred Citation:
"Migration Of Adult Sockeye Salmon Past Columbia River Dams, Through Reservoirs And Distribution Into Tributaries, 1997", Adult Salmon and Steelhead Migration Studies: 1996-2014, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/ferl/items/ferl-tr-2004-10.html
Rights
Rights:
These files are provided for research purposes with copyright held by the original authors. Please contact the publishing organization for more information about rights.
Standardized Rights:
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/