Passage behavior and survival for radio-tagged yearling chinook salmon and steelhead at Ice Harbor Dam, 2005
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Description:In 2005, we evaluated behavior and passage distribution of yearling Chinook salmon and steelhead and estimated survival to ascertain the effects of a recently installed removable spillway weir (RSW) at Ice Harbor Dam. Fish were collected, PIT tagged, and surgically tagged with a radio transmitter at Lower Monumental Dam. We released 1,402 and 1,561 radio-tagged yearling Chinook salmon to the respective tailraces of Lower Monumental and Ice Harbor Dams, and an additional 1,886 fish were released into spill bays 7 and 8 at Lower Monumental Dam. We released 1,603 and 1,570 radio-tagged steelhead to the respective tailraces of Lower Monumental and Ice Harbor Dams.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:a14188e30f8c6d3493cd01c569e659406a86aeaf1cd4f9f834f001f4aa214ee6
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