Comparison of hydroacoustic and net catch estimates of Pacific salmon smolt (Oncorhynchusspp.) passage at hydropower dams in the Columbia River Basin, USA
Author(s) -
Barbara Ransom
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
ices journal of marine science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.348
H-Index - 117
eISSN - 1095-9289
pISSN - 1054-3139
DOI - 10.1006/jmsc.1996.0068
Subject(s) - hydropower , fishery , fish migration , environmental science , hydroelectricity , structural basin , fish <actinopterygii> , hydrology (agriculture) , oceanography , biology , geology , ecology , paleontology , geotechnical engineering
Ransom, B. H., Steig, T. W., and Nealson, P. A. 1996. Comparison of hydroacoustic and net catch estimates of Pacific salmon smolt (Oncorhynchus spp.) passage at hydropower dams in the Columbia River Basin, USA. ‐ ICES Journal of Marine Science, 53: 477‐481. In the last 16 years, fisheries agencies and power producers in the Columbia River Basin have increasingly relied on hydroacoustic assessments of downstream migrating, anadromous Pacific salmon smolts (Oncorhynchus spp.) when evaluating bypass system designs at hydroelectric dams. Accompanying this reliance has been an interest in comparing hydroacoustic estimates of smolt passage with net catch estimates. Since the objectives could be addressed eVectively with relative estimates of fish passage, single-beam hydroacoustic techniques were used. The correlation between hydroacoustic and net catch estimates of smolt passage into the sluiceway at Ice Harbor Dam was statistically significant (r=0.96, n=26, p<0.001). Rocky Reach Dam hydroacoustic and fyke net catch vertical distributions were very similar. At Lower Granite Dam, the correlation between net catch estimates and hydroacoustic estimates of smolt passage was statistically significant (r=0.96, n=21, p<0.001). At Wanapum Dam, in 1994, there was a significant correlation between net catch and hydroacoustic estimates of smolt passage (r=0.96, n=10, p<0.001), and there was no statistically significant diVerence between the paired estimates. From 1991 to 1994, there was a significant correlation between mean hydroacoustic and net catch estimates of in-turbine diversion screen fish guidance eYciency (r=0.36, n=37, p=0.031), with no significant diVerence between the paired estimates. ? 1996 International Council for the Exploration of the Sea
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