CLBMON-18 Middle Columbia River Adult Fish Habitat Use Program
Author: M. Taylor, B. Lewis
The study is intended to assess if the seasonal distribution, patterns of movement and energetics of bull trout and mountain whitefish are influenced by the daily fluctuations in discharge from Revelstoke Dam (REV). As a longer-term objective, the project also aims to compare these patterns to the same data collected after the implementation of a minimum flow regime following the addition of a fifth turbine in REV.
Results summarized in executive summary.
Results summarized in executive summary.
Resources Data:
Name: CLBMON-18_YR3_2011-06-10
Format: PDF
URL: https://www.bchydro.com/content/dam/hydro/medialib/internet/documents/planning_regulatory/wup/southern_interior/2011q3/clbmon-18_yr3_2011-06-10.pdf
Additional Info
Study Years: 2010
Published: 2011
CLBMON-18 Middle Columbia River Adult Fish Habitat Use Program
Author: M. Taylor, B. Lewis
Tags: Bull Trout, CLBMON18, Daily Fluctuation, Energetics, Minimum Flows, Monitoring Recommendations, Mountain Whitefish, Movements Patterns, Prosopium Williamsoni, Reservoir Operations, Salvelinus Confluentus, Seasonal Distribution
The study is intended to assess if the seasonal distribution, patterns of movement and energetics of bull trout and mountain whitefish are influenced by the daily fluctuations in discharge from Revelstoke Dam (REV). As a longer-term objective, the project also aims to compare these patterns to the same data collected after the implementation of a minimum flow regime following the addition of a fifth turbine in REV.
Summary
Results summarized in executive summary.
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