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Snake River Fall Chinook Salmon Winter Movement
(Version: NA)
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Data Categories
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Migration speed Movements Migration Behavior Fish passage
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Dates of Data
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2004 TO 2006
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Data Set Status
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Complete
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Data Set Update Schedule
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None planned
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Date Data Set Published on StreamNet Data Store
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08-29-2024
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Project Name & Number
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2002-032-00
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Purpose of Data Set
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Staff of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and U.S. Geological Survey are writing a paper summarizing the historical and contemporary juvenile life history of Snake River fall Chinook salmon. This is one of the datasets used in the paper.
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Summary / Abstract
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This data set contains tagging and detection information for juvenile fall Chinook salmon that moved downstream through the Snake and Columbia rivers during the winters of 2004-2006 when bypass and PIT-tag detection facilities were not operated.
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Broad Biological Groups
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Fishes
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Taxa
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Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha (Walbaum, 1792)
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Location
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The entire lower Snake and Columbia rivers down to Bonneville Dam.
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NPCC Subbasins (2001 Subbasins)
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Lower Columbia: Columbia lower Columbia Plateau: Snake lower
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Hatcheries
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NA
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Dams
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Lower Granite, Little Goose, Lower Monumental, Ice Harbor, McNary, John Day, Bonneville
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Keywords
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Fall Chinook salmon, winter, movement, radio telemetry, PIT tag, fish passage, migratory behavior
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Lead Person and Organization That Created the Data Set
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US Geological Survey (USGS)
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Other Participating Organizations
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Funding provided by Bonneville Power Administration
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Contact Person for Questions About the Data
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Name: Ken Tiffan Position: Organization: U.S. Geological Survey Address: 5501A Cook-Underwood Rd Cook,
WA 98605 USA Phone: 509-538-2972 email: ktiffan@usgs.gov
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Broad Category of Methods
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Field
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Data Collection Methods
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Angling, radio telemetry, PIT tag detection
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File Formats
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Excel 2000 or later
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Data structure description
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The Excel file contains three sheets. The "Tagging data" sheet contains all the data pertaining to the tagging of fish for this study. To the right of the data are a list of the column names and their definitions. The "Detection data" sheet contains all the detection data for the tagged fish. It is broken into PIT-tag detection dates and locations and radio-tag detection dates and locations. The "Detection ReadMe" sheet provides all the definitions for the columns in the "Detection data" sheet.
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URL where updated data may be available
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NA
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Relationship between the data set and the software, model, etc.
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Where the software, tools, models, etc. can be obtained if they are not included with the data download.
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Contact person for questions about the software, tools, models, etc.
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Name: Organization: Address:
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Phone:
email:
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Papers, reports, and presentations that were done under this project.
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Tiffan, K.F., T.J. Kock, W.P. Connor, F. Mullins, and R.K. Steinhorst. 2012. Downstream movement of fall Chinook salmon juveniles in the lower Snake River reservoirs during winter and early spring. Transaction of the American Fisheries Society 141:285–293.
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Restrictions or legal prerequisites for accessing and using this data set.
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No
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