A study was conducted to compare the travel times, detection probabilities, and survival of migrant hatchery-reared yearling chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha tagged with either gastrically or surgically implanted sham radio tags (with an imbedded passive integrated transponder (PIT) tag) with those of their cohorts tagged only with PIT tags in the Snake and Columbia rivers. Juvenile chinook salmon with gastrically implanted radio tags migrated significantly faster than either surgically radio-tagged or PIT-tagged fish, while migration rates were similar among surgically radio-tagged and PIT-tagged fish. The probabilities of PIT tag detection at downstream dams varied by less than 5% and were not significantly different among the thre...
Allowable instantaneous minimum river flows are established in the Columbia and Snake Rivers to ensu...
Two remote Streamwidth PIT tag Interrogation systems (SPIs) were operated continuously for over one ...
This report provides results from an ongoing project to monitor the migration behavior and survival ...
A study was conducted to compare the travel times, detection probabilities, and survival of migrant ...
Precise, up-to-date survival estimates for salmonids that migrate through reservoirs, hydroelectric ...
Numerous research tools and technologies are currently being used to evaluate fish passage and survi...
This thesis documents the use a large-scale acoustic telemetry array to track hatchery-reared salmon...
This project utilizes PIT-tagging of Cowichan Chinook juveniles with the objective of calculating th...
Passage of adult Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. and steelhead O. mykiss at dams in the Columbia Ri...
Simple and multiple linear regressions were used to evaluate factors associated with travel time and...
In 2007, we used radio and acoustic telemetry to evaluate the migratory behavior, survival, mortalit...
In 1996, the National Marine Fisheries Service and the University of Washington completed the fourth...
We PIT-tagged juvenile spring chinook salmon reared at Lookingglass Hatchery in October 2002 as part...
This report provides results from an ongoing project to monitor the migration behavior and survival ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.Release-recapture models for two types of tagging da...
Allowable instantaneous minimum river flows are established in the Columbia and Snake Rivers to ensu...
Two remote Streamwidth PIT tag Interrogation systems (SPIs) were operated continuously for over one ...
This report provides results from an ongoing project to monitor the migration behavior and survival ...
A study was conducted to compare the travel times, detection probabilities, and survival of migrant ...
Precise, up-to-date survival estimates for salmonids that migrate through reservoirs, hydroelectric ...
Numerous research tools and technologies are currently being used to evaluate fish passage and survi...
This thesis documents the use a large-scale acoustic telemetry array to track hatchery-reared salmon...
This project utilizes PIT-tagging of Cowichan Chinook juveniles with the objective of calculating th...
Passage of adult Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. and steelhead O. mykiss at dams in the Columbia Ri...
Simple and multiple linear regressions were used to evaluate factors associated with travel time and...
In 2007, we used radio and acoustic telemetry to evaluate the migratory behavior, survival, mortalit...
In 1996, the National Marine Fisheries Service and the University of Washington completed the fourth...
We PIT-tagged juvenile spring chinook salmon reared at Lookingglass Hatchery in October 2002 as part...
This report provides results from an ongoing project to monitor the migration behavior and survival ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.Release-recapture models for two types of tagging da...
Allowable instantaneous minimum river flows are established in the Columbia and Snake Rivers to ensu...
Two remote Streamwidth PIT tag Interrogation systems (SPIs) were operated continuously for over one ...
This report provides results from an ongoing project to monitor the migration behavior and survival ...