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Research related to transportation of juvenile salmonids on the Snake River, 2005: final report for the 2002 spring/summer chinook salmon juvenile migration
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2006
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Description:The National Marine Fisheries Service began annual studies in 1995 to evaluate the efficacy of transporting Snake River spring/summer Chinook salmon smolts from Lower Snake River hydropower projects. From March to August 2005, we recovered 52 age-3-ocean spring/summer Chinook salmon adults, completing adult returns from smolts tagged during the 2002 study year. In 2002, we tagged only wild fish and released them either into the Lower Granite Dam tailrace or onto a barge at Lower Granite Dam. For analysis, the inriver migrant group was compared with two transport groups: one collected and transported from Lower Granite Dam (LGR) and a second collected and transported from Little Goose Dam (LGS). The inriver migrant group excluded any fish detected at a Snake River dam after collection and tagging at LGR.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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