Studies to evaluate the effectiveness of extended-length screens at McNary Dam, 1993
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Description:In 1993, a redesigned extended-length traveling screen became available for parallel testing against the extended-length bar screen. Specific research objectives for McNary Dam in 1993 were 1) To evaluate the ability of the extended-length submersible bar screen and the redesigned extended-length submersible traveling screen to guide juvenile salmonids, especially yearling and subyearling chinook salmon during the spring and summer outmigrations. 2) To determine the effects of the extended-length submersible bar screen and the redesigned extended-length submersible traveling screen on juvenile salmonid descaling.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:00d7b0c80721700cba6b99c9b45afb78689c898a736b9af7aeedeec309068b93
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