Passage and survival of hatchery yearling chinook salmon at McNary Dam, 2002
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Description:In 2002, NOAA Fisheries determined passage distribution, dam survival, and route-specific survival for hatchery yearling chinook salmon passing McNary Dam on the lower Columbia River. River-run fish were collected, PIT tagged, and surgically implanted with a radio transmitter. We released 1,607 radio-tagged fish to the spillway and tailrace of Ice Harbor Dam on the lower Snake River. Releases were made during both daytime and nighttime operations over 31 d from 5 May to 5 June.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:1889b4fda76833b22c71916aca0498709a17bae947b0459c92699bf784b5b96c
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