Philip Haner
Philip is an Electronics Technician for the Columbia River Research Laboratory.
Science and Products
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Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Annual report 1993-1994
Abstract not available
Authors
R. M. Schrock, P.V. Haner, K.M. Hans, J.W. Beeman, S. P. VanderKooi, J.D. Hotchkiss, P.A. Petrusso, S.G. Smith, A.G. Maule
Gas bubble trauma monitoring and research of juvenile salmonids
Abstract not available
Authors
A.G. Maule, J.W. Beeman, M.G. Mesa, K.M. Hans, T.C. Robinson, S. P. VanderKooi, P.V. Haner, L. Weiland
Gas bubble disease monitoring and research of juvenile salmonids, 1998
No abstract available.
Authors
J.W. Beeman, T.C. Robinson, P.V. Haner, S. P. VanderKooi, A.G. Maule
Gas bubble trauma monitoring and research of juvenile salmonids. Annual report 1998
Abstract not available
Authors
J.W. Beeman, T.C. Robinson, S. P. VanderKooi, P.V. Haner
Evaluation of a new miniature pressure-sensitive radio transmitter
A miniature pressure-sensitive radio transmitter (tag) was evaluated and field tested as a tool for determining the depths of juvenile salmonids. The tag had an effective radiated power of −19.7 decibels (1 mW reference), dimensions of 23 mm × 7 mm, and a weight of 2.2 g in air. The pulse rate of the tag increased with pressure, resulting in an expected tag life of approximately 11 d at the water
Authors
J.W. Beeman, P.V. Haner, A.G. Maule
Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Draft summary report 1987-1997
No abstract available
Authors
R. M. Schrock, J.W. Beeman, P.V. Haner, K. Hans, J. Hotchkiss, S. Sauter, S. Vanderkooi, A.G. Maule
Gas bubble disease monitoring and research of juvenile salmonids
No abstract available
Authors
Alec G. Maule, John W. Beeman, K.M. Hans, M. G. Mesa, Philip V. Haner, Joe Warren
Gas bubble trauma monitoring and research of juvenile salmnonids. Annual report 1996
no abstract available
Authors
A.G. Maule, J.W. Beeman, K.M. Hans, M.G. Mesa, P.V. Haner, J.J. Warren
Incidence of Renibacterium salmoninarum infections in juvenile hatchery spring chinook salmon in the Columbia and Snake Rivers
From 1988 through 1992, we assessed the prevalence (frequency of occurrence) and severity (degree of infection) of Renibacterium salmoninarum (RS) among fish in marked groups of Columbia River basin and Snake River basin hatchery spring chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha before release and during their seaward migration. During the study, prevalence of RS infection decreased (from >90% to <65
Authors
A.G. Maule, D.W. Rondorf, J.W. Beeman, P.V. Haner
Skin reflectance as a non-lethal measure of smoltification for juvenile salmonids
Our efforts to find nonlethal methods of assessing the parr-smoll transformation of juvenile steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss and spring and fall chinook salmon O. tshawytscha led to the development of a video system for quantitatively measuring skin silvering using skin reflectance. Gill Na'.K'-ATPase activity, skin guanine concentration, and skin reflectance were recorded from groups of fish marked
Authors
Philip V. Haner, Joyce C. Faler, Robin M. Schrock, Dennis W. Rondorf, Alec G. Maule
A microassay for gill sodium, potassium-activated ATPase in juvenile Pacific salmon
A microassay well-plate method is described for determining Na+,K+-ATPase activities of small gill sections from juvenile Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. The method differs from the established macromethod by detecting inorganic phosphate in nanomole rather than micromole concentrations. This permits the use of much smaller tissue samples, which makes it possible to release fish after sampling. U
Authors
Robin M. Schrock, John W. Beeman, Dennis W. Rondorf, Philip V. Haner
Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. 1991-1992 report
No abstract available
Authors
A.G. Maule, J. Beeman, R. M. Schrock, P.V. Haner
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 39
Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Annual report 1993-1994
Abstract not available
Authors
R. M. Schrock, P.V. Haner, K.M. Hans, J.W. Beeman, S. P. VanderKooi, J.D. Hotchkiss, P.A. Petrusso, S.G. Smith, A.G. Maule
Gas bubble trauma monitoring and research of juvenile salmonids
Abstract not available
Authors
A.G. Maule, J.W. Beeman, M.G. Mesa, K.M. Hans, T.C. Robinson, S. P. VanderKooi, P.V. Haner, L. Weiland
Gas bubble disease monitoring and research of juvenile salmonids, 1998
No abstract available.
Authors
J.W. Beeman, T.C. Robinson, P.V. Haner, S. P. VanderKooi, A.G. Maule
Gas bubble trauma monitoring and research of juvenile salmonids. Annual report 1998
Abstract not available
Authors
J.W. Beeman, T.C. Robinson, S. P. VanderKooi, P.V. Haner
Evaluation of a new miniature pressure-sensitive radio transmitter
A miniature pressure-sensitive radio transmitter (tag) was evaluated and field tested as a tool for determining the depths of juvenile salmonids. The tag had an effective radiated power of −19.7 decibels (1 mW reference), dimensions of 23 mm × 7 mm, and a weight of 2.2 g in air. The pulse rate of the tag increased with pressure, resulting in an expected tag life of approximately 11 d at the water
Authors
J.W. Beeman, P.V. Haner, A.G. Maule
Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Draft summary report 1987-1997
No abstract available
Authors
R. M. Schrock, J.W. Beeman, P.V. Haner, K. Hans, J. Hotchkiss, S. Sauter, S. Vanderkooi, A.G. Maule
Gas bubble disease monitoring and research of juvenile salmonids
No abstract available
Authors
Alec G. Maule, John W. Beeman, K.M. Hans, M. G. Mesa, Philip V. Haner, Joe Warren
Gas bubble trauma monitoring and research of juvenile salmnonids. Annual report 1996
no abstract available
Authors
A.G. Maule, J.W. Beeman, K.M. Hans, M.G. Mesa, P.V. Haner, J.J. Warren
Incidence of Renibacterium salmoninarum infections in juvenile hatchery spring chinook salmon in the Columbia and Snake Rivers
From 1988 through 1992, we assessed the prevalence (frequency of occurrence) and severity (degree of infection) of Renibacterium salmoninarum (RS) among fish in marked groups of Columbia River basin and Snake River basin hatchery spring chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha before release and during their seaward migration. During the study, prevalence of RS infection decreased (from >90% to <65
Authors
A.G. Maule, D.W. Rondorf, J.W. Beeman, P.V. Haner
Skin reflectance as a non-lethal measure of smoltification for juvenile salmonids
Our efforts to find nonlethal methods of assessing the parr-smoll transformation of juvenile steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss and spring and fall chinook salmon O. tshawytscha led to the development of a video system for quantitatively measuring skin silvering using skin reflectance. Gill Na'.K'-ATPase activity, skin guanine concentration, and skin reflectance were recorded from groups of fish marked
Authors
Philip V. Haner, Joyce C. Faler, Robin M. Schrock, Dennis W. Rondorf, Alec G. Maule
A microassay for gill sodium, potassium-activated ATPase in juvenile Pacific salmon
A microassay well-plate method is described for determining Na+,K+-ATPase activities of small gill sections from juvenile Pacific salmon Oncorhynchus spp. The method differs from the established macromethod by detecting inorganic phosphate in nanomole rather than micromole concentrations. This permits the use of much smaller tissue samples, which makes it possible to release fish after sampling. U
Authors
Robin M. Schrock, John W. Beeman, Dennis W. Rondorf, Philip V. Haner
Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. 1991-1992 report
No abstract available
Authors
A.G. Maule, J. Beeman, R. M. Schrock, P.V. Haner