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Guidelines for conducting Smolt survival studies in the Columbia River

January 1, 2010

For more than a decade, investigators from different research groups in the Pacific Northwest have been using electronic tags to estimate survival of salmonid smolts as they migrate seaward past hydroelectric dams and through impoundments on the Snake and Columbia Rivers. Over the years, they have refined both analytical and field methods associated with such studies. In this collaborative paper, they synthesize years of experience to formulate a set of guidelines that may assist others with the design and execution of survival studies involving smolts during their migratory phase.

Publication Year 2010
Title Guidelines for conducting Smolt survival studies in the Columbia River
Authors Giorgi, Skalski, Pevin, Langeslay, Smith, Timothy D. Counihan, Russell W. Perry, Shane Bickford
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Other Government Series
Index ID 70043937
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Fisheries Research Center