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Detection of 8-mm PIT tags at Lower Granite Dam, 2016-2017


Data Categories Fish passage; dam counts
Dates of Data 2016 TO 2017
Data Set Status Complete
Data Set Update Schedule None planned.
Date Data Set Published on StreamNet Data Store 07-20-2017
Project Name & Number 1991-029-00
Purpose of Data Set The purpose was to determine if 8-mm PIT tags are detected at the same rates as larger PIT tags at mainstem dams. This is a necessary first step in determining the efficacy of implanting small fish (down to 45 mm) with PIT tags to better represent the population at large during tagging.
Summary / Abstract This contains detection information on 4 different PIT tags (8-mm Oregon RFID, 8-mm Biomark, 9-mm Biomark, 12-mm Biomark) implanted into subyearling fall Chinook salmon and released into the fish bypass at Lower Granite Dam.
Broad Biological Groups Fishes
Taxa Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum, 1792)
Location Lower Granite Dam, Snake River
NPCC Subbasins (2001 Subbasins) Basinwide
Hatcheries
Dams Lower Granite Dam
Keywords PIT tag, Lower Granite Dam, detection efficiency
Lead Person and Organization That Created the Data Set US Geological Survey (USGS)
Other Participating Organizations Funding provided by Bonneville Power Administration
Contact Person for Questions About the Data Name:  Ken Tiffan
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Organization:  U.S. Geological Survey
Address:  5501A Cook-Underwood Rd.
Cook, WA  98605
USA
Phone:  509-538-2972
email:  ktiffan@usgs.gov
Broad Category of Methods Field
Data Collection Methods Juvenile fish bypass system
File Formats Excel 2000 or later.
Data structure description The data set contains three sheets in an Excel file. The "Read Me" sheet explains the column names and data in the remaining sheets.
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Papers, reports, and presentations that were done under this project. 1. W.P. Connor and K.F. Tiffan. 2017. Research, monitoring, and evaluation of emerging issues and measures to recover the Snake River fall Chinook salmon ESU. 2016 Annual Report to the Bonneville Power Administration, Project 199102900, Portland, Oregon.
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