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Year 3 summary report: Baseline selenium monitoring of agricultural drains operated by the Imperial Irrigation District in the Salton Sea Basin Year 3 summary report: Baseline selenium monitoring of agricultural drains operated by the Imperial Irrigation District in the Salton Sea Basin

This report summarizes findings from the third year of a 4-year-long field investigation to document selected baseline environmental conditions in 29 agricultural drains and ponds operated by the Imperial Irrigation District along the southern border of the Salton Sea. Routine water quality and fish species were measured at roughly quarterly intervals from April 2007 to January 2008. The...
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Michael K. Saiki, Barbara A. Martin, Thomas W. May

White Sturgeon Passage at The Dalles Dam White Sturgeon Passage at The Dalles Dam

Researchers at the USGS Western Fisheries Research Center's Columbia River Research Laboratory, working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, sought to better understand upstream and downstream passage of white sturgeon at dams. A study at The Dalles Dam provided the opportunity to compare two fish ladders; one that passes sturgeon upstream to one that does not, to determine if subtle...
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Water Resources Division U.S. Geological Survey

Survival and migration behavior of juvenile salmonids at Lower Granite Dam, 2006 Survival and migration behavior of juvenile salmonids at Lower Granite Dam, 2006

We described behavior and estimated passage and survival parameters of juvenile salmonids during spring and summer migration periods at Lower Granite Dam in 2006. During the spring, the study was designed to examine the effects of the Behavioral Guidance Structure (BGS) by using a randomized-block BGS Stored / BGS Deployed treatment design. The summer study was designed to compare...
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John W. Beeman, Scott D. Fielding, Amy C. Braatz, Tamara S. Wilkerson, Adam C. Pope, Christopher E. Walker, Jill M. Hardiman, Russell W. Perry, Timothy D. Counihan

Integrated monitoring and information systems for managing aquatic invasive species in a changing climate Integrated monitoring and information systems for managing aquatic invasive species in a changing climate

Changes in temperature, precipitation, and other climatic drivers and sea-level rise will affect populations of existing native and non-native aquatic species and the vulnerability of aquatic environments to new invasions. Monitoring surveys provide the foundation for assessing the combined effects of climate change and invasions by providing baseline biotic and environmental conditions...
Authors
Henry Lee, Deborah A. Reusser, Julian D. Olden, Scott S. Smith, Jim Graham, Virginia Burkett, Jeffrey S. Dukes, Robert J. Piorkowski, John Mcphedran

Total selenium and selenium species in irrigation drain inflows to the Salton Sea, California, October 2007 and January 2008 Total selenium and selenium species in irrigation drain inflows to the Salton Sea, California, October 2007 and January 2008

This report presents the results for two sampling periods (October 2007 and January 2008) during a 4-year monitoring program to characterize selenium concentrations in selected irrigation drains flowing into the Salton Sea, California. Total selenium, selenium species (selenite, selenate, organoselenium), and total suspended solids were determined in water samples, and total selenium was
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Thomas W. May, Michael J. Walther, Michael K. Saiki, William G. Brumbaugh

White sturgeon mitigation and restoration in the Columbia and Snake rivers upstream from Bonneville Dam, Annual Progress Report April 2006 - March 2007. Report C White sturgeon mitigation and restoration in the Columbia and Snake rivers upstream from Bonneville Dam, Annual Progress Report April 2006 - March 2007. Report C

Describe reproduction and early life history characteristics of white sturgeon populations in the Columbia River between Bonneville and Priest Rapids dams. Define habitat requirements for spawning and rearing white sturgeon and quantify the extent of habitat available in the Columbia River between Bonneville and Priest Rapids dams. Progress updates on young-of-the-year recruitment in...
Authors
M.J. Parsley, P. Kofoot

Characterization of estuary use by Nisqually Hatchery Chinook based on Otolith analysis Characterization of estuary use by Nisqually Hatchery Chinook based on Otolith analysis

INTRODUCTION The Nisqually Fall Chinook population is one of 27 stocks in the Puget Sound evolutionarily significant unit listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA). Preservation and extensive restoration of the Nisqually delta ecosystem are planned to assist in recovery of the stock. A pre-restoration baseline including life history types, estuary residence time...
Authors
Angie M. Lind-Null, Kim A. Larsen, Reg Reisenbichler

Near-shore and off-shore habitat use by endangered juvenile Lost River and Shortnose Suckers in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon: 2006 data summary Near-shore and off-shore habitat use by endangered juvenile Lost River and Shortnose Suckers in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon: 2006 data summary

Lost River suckers Deltistes luxatus and shortnose suckers Chasmistes brevirostris , listed as endangered in 1988 under the Endangered Species Act, have shown infrequent recruitment into adult populations in Upper Klamath Lake (NRC 2004). In an effort to understand the causes behind and provide management solutions to apparent recruitment failure, a number of studies have been conducted...
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Summer M. Burdick, Alexander X. Wilkens, Scott P. VanderKooi

Transcriptional profiling of MHC class I genes in rainbow trout infected with infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus Transcriptional profiling of MHC class I genes in rainbow trout infected with infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus

Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules are important mediators of cell-mediated immunity in vertebrates. MHC class IA molecules are important for host anti-viral immunity as they present intracellular antigens and regulate natural killer cell (NK) activity. MHC class Ib molecules on the other hand are less understood and have demonstrated diverse immune and non-immune functions...
Authors
Eric D. Landis, Maureen K. Purcell, Gary H. Thorgaard, Paul A. Wheeler, John D. Hansen

Needs Assessment and Scoping Study for Sinking Ships as Diving Sites in Puget Sound Needs Assessment and Scoping Study for Sinking Ships as Diving Sites in Puget Sound

BACKGROUND There is growing interest in starting a program to sink ships in Puget Sound to create one or more underwater dive sites. Experience in other parts of the world has indicated that sunken vessels are highly popular with divers and could provide a basis for increased recreation and attraction of out-of-state divers with attendant economic benefits to the State. The Washington...
Authors
Steve Rubin, Eric E. Grossman, Lynne Koontz, Anthony Paulson, Natalie Sexton, Reg Reisenbichler

Summary of Survival Data from Juvenile Coho Salmon in the Klamath River, Northern California, 2007 Summary of Survival Data from Juvenile Coho Salmon in the Klamath River, Northern California, 2007

A study to estimate the effects of Iron Gate Dam discharge on ESA-listed juvenile coho salmon during their seaward migration to the ocean was begun in 2005. Estimates of survival through various reaches of river downstream from the dam were completed in 2006 and 2007 as part of this process. This report describes the estimates of survival during 2007, and is a complement to a similar...
Authors
John W. Beeman

A genomic view of the NOD-like receptor family in teleost fish: Identification of a novel NLR subfamily in zebrafish A genomic view of the NOD-like receptor family in teleost fish: Identification of a novel NLR subfamily in zebrafish

Background. A large multigene family of NOD-like receptor (NLR) molecules have been described in mammals and implicated in immunity and apoptosis. Little information, however, exists concerning this gene family in non-mammalian taxa. This current study, therefore, provides an in-depth investigation of this gene family in lower vertebrates including extensive phylogenetic comparison of...
Authors
K.J. Laing, M. K. Purcell, J. R. Winton, J.D. Hansen
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