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A person's hand holding a 31mm sturgeon on their index finger.
31mm Sturgeon
31mm Sturgeon
31mm Sturgeon

A 31-mm sturgeon captured in the Missouri River near Williston, North Dakota, on July 8 using a beam trawl. Sampling efforts occurred in support of a recent inter-agency collaborative drift experiment involving 700,000 sturgeon embryos. This sturgeon will be genetically test to see if it is from those used for the experiment.

A 31-mm sturgeon captured in the Missouri River near Williston, North Dakota, on July 8 using a beam trawl. Sampling efforts occurred in support of a recent inter-agency collaborative drift experiment involving 700,000 sturgeon embryos. This sturgeon will be genetically test to see if it is from those used for the experiment.

USGS fish biologist Dr. Pat Braaten and student contractor Garrett Cook inspect contents of a net during night sampling
Scientists inspect contents of a net during night sampling
Scientists inspect contents of a net during night sampling
Scientists inspect contents of a net during night sampling

USGS fish biologist Dr. Pat Braaten and student contractor Garrett Cook inspect contents of a net during night sampling on the Upper Missouri River.

USGS fish biologist Dr. Pat Braaten and student contractor Garrett Cook inspect contents of a net during night sampling on the Upper Missouri River.

Scientists with headlight looking at samples at night time.
Night Sampling
Night Sampling
Night Sampling

USGS Fish Biologist Dave Combs searches through net contents for larval fish during night sampling on the Upper Missouri River.

USGS Fish Biologist Dave Combs searches through net contents for larval fish during night sampling on the Upper Missouri River.

Scientists standing on a boat capturing samples with a net in the water.
Night Sampling Boat
Night Sampling Boat
Night Sampling Boat

USGS fish biologist Dr. Pat Braaten and student contractor Garrett Cook inspect contents of a larval fish net during night sampling on the Upper Missouri River.

USGS fish biologist Dr. Pat Braaten and student contractor Garrett Cook inspect contents of a larval fish net during night sampling on the Upper Missouri River.

Scientist retrieving a fluorometer
Fluorometer Retrieval
Fluorometer Retrieval
Fluorometer Retrieval

Research hydrologist Dr. Susannah Erwin retrieves fluorometer from the Upper Missouri River to download dye trace data.

Research hydrologist Dr. Susannah Erwin retrieves fluorometer from the Upper Missouri River to download dye trace data.

A hydraulic habitat assessment boat in the river
Hydraulic Habitat Assessment Boat
Hydraulic Habitat Assessment Boat
Hydraulic Habitat Assessment Boat

A U.S. Geological Survey hydraulic habitat assessment boat in not enough water.

A boat going out on a river for sampling.
Boat Launch for Night Sampling
Boat Launch for Night Sampling
Boat Launch for Night Sampling

USGS fish biologists launch at sunset on the Upper Missouri River for a night of sampling for larval pallid sturgeon.

USGS fish biologists launch at sunset on the Upper Missouri River for a night of sampling for larval pallid sturgeon.

Close-up view of tweezers picking up an ichthyoplankton sample.
Ichthyoplankton Sample
Ichthyoplankton Sample
Ichthyoplankton Sample

Typical contents of a net deployment showing larval fish, possibly pallid sturgeon.

Typical contents of a net deployment showing larval fish, possibly pallid sturgeon.

The ADCP boat on the river
ADCP Boat
ADCP Boat
ADCP Boat

A US Geological Survey hydroacoustic survey boat measures velocity profiles on the Upper Missouri River.

A US Geological Survey hydroacoustic survey boat measures velocity profiles on the Upper Missouri River.

Scientists in a boat reviewing data on a computer
ADCP Data Review
ADCP Data Review
ADCP Data Review

Research hydrologist Dr. Susannah Erwin and hydrologic technician Brian Anderson inspect ADCP data on the Upper Missouri River.

Research hydrologist Dr. Susannah Erwin and hydrologic technician Brian Anderson inspect ADCP data on the Upper Missouri River.

A person's hands with gloves on looking at a drift sampe
Processing a Drift Sample
Processing a Drift Sample
Processing a Drift Sample

Student Contractor Garrett Cook processes a drift sample collected on June 27 shortly after the free embryos and beads were released. Note the small cluster of pallid sturgeon free embryos and green beads in the lower portion of the sorting tray. These embryos and beads were elements of the Upper Missouri River drift experiment.

Student Contractor Garrett Cook processes a drift sample collected on June 27 shortly after the free embryos and beads were released. Note the small cluster of pallid sturgeon free embryos and green beads in the lower portion of the sorting tray. These embryos and beads were elements of the Upper Missouri River drift experiment.

People sitting and standing listening to scientists talking.
Pre-Sample Briefing
Pre-Sample Briefing
Pre-Sample Briefing

Pre-deployment briefing for the Upper Missouri River Pallid Sturgeon Drift Study. Fish biologists and physical scientists from Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks, US Geological Survey, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, University of Montana, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, and US Army Corps of Engineers go over the sample design and assignments.

Pre-deployment briefing for the Upper Missouri River Pallid Sturgeon Drift Study. Fish biologists and physical scientists from Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks, US Geological Survey, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, University of Montana, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, and US Army Corps of Engineers go over the sample design and assignments.

People distributing free embryos to boats
Distribution of Free Embryos to Boats
Distribution of Free Embryos to Boats
Distribution of Free Embryos to Boats

Distribution of free embryos to boats in preparation for mass release.

People on boats releasing larva into the water.
Larval Release
Larval Release
Larval Release

Simultaneous mass release of 700,000 free embryos from boats distributed across the channel of the Upper Missouri River.

Simultaneous mass release of 700,000 free embryos from boats distributed across the channel of the Upper Missouri River.

Photo of a red dye-tracer study in June 2016 on the Missouri River near Fort Peck Dam, Montana.
Red dye-tracer study in June 2016 on the Missouri River in Montana
Red dye-tracer study in June 2016 on the Missouri River in Montana
Red dye-tracer study in June 2016 on the Missouri River in Montana

USGS scientists conducted a dye-tracer study in June 2016 on the Missouri River about 10 miles downstream of Fort Peck Dam, Montana. The public can expect to see the Yellowstone River turn a similar color in the vicinity of the injection site when scientists conduct a dye study near Glendive, Montana in late June, 2017.

USGS scientists conducted a dye-tracer study in June 2016 on the Missouri River about 10 miles downstream of Fort Peck Dam, Montana. The public can expect to see the Yellowstone River turn a similar color in the vicinity of the injection site when scientists conduct a dye study near Glendive, Montana in late June, 2017.

Red dye viewable in a river
Dye Delivery
Dye Delivery
Dye Delivery

The rhodamine-WT dye was injected in the river uniformly across the channel.

The rhodamine-WT dye was injected in the river uniformly across the channel.

Scientists on a boat preparing a dye study
Dye Preparation
Dye Preparation
Dye Preparation

USGS scientists prepare to mix rhodamine-WT dye for the dye trace experiment.  The suits are to keep the harmless dye off of clothing.

USGS scientists prepare to mix rhodamine-WT dye for the dye trace experiment.  The suits are to keep the harmless dye off of clothing.

Macro photo of a pallid sturgeon embryo
Pallid Sturgeon Embryo
Pallid Sturgeon Embryo
Pallid Sturgeon Embryo

Macro photo of a developing pallid sturgeon embryo. Developing embryo appears light gray

Macro photo of a developing pallid sturgeon embryo. Developing embryo appears light gray

Image: Seining for Sturgeon
Seining for Sturgeon
Seining for Sturgeon
Seining for Sturgeon

Biologists at Columbia Environmental Research Center drawdown and seine a pond to collect reproductive pallid sturgeon.  The pond has been specially designed to provide turbid, flowing water that pallid sturgeon need to thrive.

Biologists at Columbia Environmental Research Center drawdown and seine a pond to collect reproductive pallid sturgeon.  The pond has been specially designed to provide turbid, flowing water that pallid sturgeon need to thrive.

Image: Hoffstadt Creek
Hoffstadt Creek
Hoffstadt Creek
Hoffstadt Creek

Hoffstadt Creek is one of the salmon release sights after being radio tagged. This picture is taken just downstream from the release sight after a fish release.

Hoffstadt Creek is one of the salmon release sights after being radio tagged. This picture is taken just downstream from the release sight after a fish release.