Abstract.—Using yearling chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and steelhead O. mykiss tagged with passive integrated transponders (PITs), we estimated passage survival through bypass systems, turbines, and spill bays with and without flow deflectors at Snake River dams relative to survival of fish released into the tailrace below the dam. Actively migrating fish were collected and marked with PIT tags at Snake River dam smolt collection facilities. Groups of tagged fish were then released through hoses into different passage routes; releases were coincident with a tailrace release approximately 1–2 km below the dam. Relative survival was estimated by the use of tag–recapture models for paired releases from detections of individual PIT-ta...
Tagging studies to estimate salmonid smolt survival during out-migration have been an integral compo...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the survival for yearling Chinook salmon and steelhead smo...
Substantial declines of Pacific salmon populations have occurred over the past several decades relat...
Using yearling chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and steelhead O. mykiss tagged with passive i...
Precise, up-to-date survival estimates for salmonids that migrate through reservoirs, hydroelectric ...
In 1996, the National Marine Fisheries Service and the University of Washington completed the fourth...
We evaluated the survival of juvenile salmon through turbines in Columbia River dams and found no di...
None supplied. From executive summary: As part of the Turbine Survival Program, survival probabiliti...
For juvenile chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, sockeye salmon O. nerka, and steelhead O. myki...
Bypass systems at dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers divert large numbers of juvenile salmonids (...
The purpose of this compliance study was to estimate dam passage survival of yearling and subyearlin...
This report describes a 2008 acoustic telemetry survival study conducted by the Pacific Northwest Na...
The purpose of this compliance study was to estimate dam passage survival of yearling Chinook salmon...
None supplied. From introduction: Research conducted since construction of the Columbia River\u27s B...
A surface bypass collector (SBC) system has been identified as a potential means to improve downstre...
Tagging studies to estimate salmonid smolt survival during out-migration have been an integral compo...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the survival for yearling Chinook salmon and steelhead smo...
Substantial declines of Pacific salmon populations have occurred over the past several decades relat...
Using yearling chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and steelhead O. mykiss tagged with passive i...
Precise, up-to-date survival estimates for salmonids that migrate through reservoirs, hydroelectric ...
In 1996, the National Marine Fisheries Service and the University of Washington completed the fourth...
We evaluated the survival of juvenile salmon through turbines in Columbia River dams and found no di...
None supplied. From executive summary: As part of the Turbine Survival Program, survival probabiliti...
For juvenile chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, sockeye salmon O. nerka, and steelhead O. myki...
Bypass systems at dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers divert large numbers of juvenile salmonids (...
The purpose of this compliance study was to estimate dam passage survival of yearling and subyearlin...
This report describes a 2008 acoustic telemetry survival study conducted by the Pacific Northwest Na...
The purpose of this compliance study was to estimate dam passage survival of yearling Chinook salmon...
None supplied. From introduction: Research conducted since construction of the Columbia River\u27s B...
A surface bypass collector (SBC) system has been identified as a potential means to improve downstre...
Tagging studies to estimate salmonid smolt survival during out-migration have been an integral compo...
The purpose of this study was to estimate the survival for yearling Chinook salmon and steelhead smo...
Substantial declines of Pacific salmon populations have occurred over the past several decades relat...