Survival estimates for the passage of juvenile Chinook salmon through Snake River dams and reservoirs, 1993
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Description:A pilot study was conducted to estimate survival of hatchery-reared yearling chinook salmon through dams and reservoirs on the Snake River. The goals of the study were to: 1) field test and evaluate the Single-Release, Modified-Single-Release, and Paired-Release Models for the estimation of survival probabilities through sections of a river and hydroelectric projects; 2) identify operational and logistical constraints to the execution of these models; and 3) determine the usefulness of the models in providing estimates of survival probabilities.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:0a52794b98dff0f94192253f5214bb29ab1c60ed617789fb211707fd20f48d43
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