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Short-term response of subadult white sturgeon to hopper dredge disposal operations

December 1, 2011

The effect of dredged-material disposal operations on the behavior of seven white sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus (50–101 cm fork length) was examined by analysis of the movements and depth use of these fish before, during, and after a series of hopper dredge disposal operations in the lower Columbia River. Analyses of fish locations showed that 12 flow-lane disposal operations within a 24-h period had minimal effect on subadult white sturgeon behavior; six of the seven fish showed slight attraction to the disposal area during disposals, and one fish increased its distance from the disposal area. The core area for all fish combined shifted toward the disposal area during disposals. In the 24 h after completion of the disposal operations the fish core areas shifted back toward those areas occupied before the disposals. The rates of movement, depths used, and diel movement patterns of the white sturgeon showed little change over all periods, suggesting that natural behaviors were not altered during and immediately after hopper dredge disposal operations.

Publication Year 2011
Title Short-term response of subadult white sturgeon to hopper dredge disposal operations
DOI 10.1080/02755947.2010.549033
Authors Michael J. Parsley, Nicholas D. Popoff, Jason G. Romine
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title North American Journal of Fisheries Management
Index ID 70003661
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Fisheries Research Center