Patrick Connolly, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Wind River Watershed Restoration: Annual report April 2006 to March 2007 Wind River Watershed Restoration: Annual report April 2006 to March 2007
This report summarizes work completed by U.S. Geological Survey’s Columbia River Research Laboratory (USGS-CRRL) in the Wind River subbasin during the period April 2006 through March 2007 under Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) contract 26922. During this period, we collected temperature, flow, and habitat data to characterize physical habitat condition and variation within and among
Authors
Patrick J. Connolly, Ian G. Jezorek, Carrie S. Munz
Wind River Watershed Restoration: Annual Report April 2005 - March 2006 Wind River Watershed Restoration: Annual Report April 2005 - March 2006
This report summarizes work completed by U.S. Geological Survey’s Columbia River Research Laboratory (USGS-CRRL) in the Wind River subbasin during the period April 2005 through March 2006 under Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) contract 22095. During this period, we collected temperature, flow, and habitat data to characterize habitat condition and variation within and among...
Authors
Ian G. Jezorek, Patrick J. Connolly, Jodi Charrier, Carrie Munz
Wind River watershed restoration: Annual Report April 2004 - March 2005 Wind River watershed restoration: Annual Report April 2004 - March 2005
During 2004, researchers from U.S. Geological Survey’s Columbia River Research Laboratory (USGS-CRRL) collected temperature, flow, and habitat data to characterize physical habitat condition and variation within and among tributaries and mainstem sections in the Wind River subbasin. Juvenile salmonid population surveys were conducted within select study areas throughout the subbasin. We...
Authors
P.J. Connolly, I.G. Jezorek
Ecological interactions between hatchery spring Chinook salmon and wild steelhead in the Wind River, Washington, Report for activities in 2004 - 2006 Ecological interactions between hatchery spring Chinook salmon and wild steelhead in the Wind River, Washington, Report for activities in 2004 - 2006
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Authors
I.G. Jezorek, P.J. Connolly, C.S. Munz, J. Charrier
Lower Methow tributaries intensive effectiveness monitoring study. 2005 progress report Lower Methow tributaries intensive effectiveness monitoring study. 2005 progress report
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P.J. Connolly, K. Martens, D. Ruttenberg, S. Clayton
Assess current and potential salmonid production in Rattlesnake Creek associated with restoration efforts Assess current and potential salmonid production in Rattlesnake Creek associated with restoration efforts
No abstract available
Authors
M.B. Allen, P.J. Connolly
Development and use of in-stream PIT-tag detection systems to assess movement behavior of fish in tributaries of the Columbia River Basin, USA Development and use of in-stream PIT-tag detection systems to assess movement behavior of fish in tributaries of the Columbia River Basin, USA
We have developed detector systems for fish implanted with Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags to assess their movement behavior and habitat use within fast flowing streams. Fish tested have primarily been wild anadromous and resident forms of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss and cutthroat trout O. clarki. Longitudinal arrangements of two- and six-antennas allow determination of...
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P.J. Connolly, I.G. Jezorek, E.F. Prentice
Assessment of the White Salmon watershed using the ecosystem diagnosis and treatment model Assessment of the White Salmon watershed using the ecosystem diagnosis and treatment model
Salmon habitat models provide managers the ability to identify habitat limitations and prioritize restoration activities. Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment (EDT) has become a widely used tool for salmonid habitat analysis in the Pacific Northwest. The EDT model is a rule-based habitat rating system that provides reach-level diagnosis of habitat conditions for the major salmonid species...
Authors
Brady Allen, Patrick J. Connolly
Wind River Watershed Project: flow, temperature, and habitat conditions. Annual report April 2002-March 2003 Wind River Watershed Project: flow, temperature, and habitat conditions. Annual report April 2002-March 2003
Abstract not available
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I.G. Jezorek, P.J. Connolly, K. Marens
Assessment of White Salmon watershed using the ecosystem diagnosis and treatment methodology (EDT) Assessment of White Salmon watershed using the ecosystem diagnosis and treatment methodology (EDT)
No abstract available
Authors
M.B. Allen, P.J. Connolly
Distribution, migration behavior, habitat use, and species interactions of fall-released juvenile hatchery spring Chinook salmon on the Deschutes River, Oregon, 2002, Annual report 2002 Distribution, migration behavior, habitat use, and species interactions of fall-released juvenile hatchery spring Chinook salmon on the Deschutes River, Oregon, 2002, Annual report 2002
In a review of National Fish Hatcheries (NFH), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) identified the need to assess the fate of hatchery-reared fish and their potential effect on the aquatic community (USFWS 1998). Additionally, in the Columbia River Biological Opinion, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) recommended monitoring and evaluating ecological interactions between...
Authors
Rachel E. Reagan, Patrick J. Connolly, Noah S. Adams, Matthew G. Mesa, Dennis W. Rondorf
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 89
Wind River Watershed Restoration: Annual report April 2006 to March 2007 Wind River Watershed Restoration: Annual report April 2006 to March 2007
This report summarizes work completed by U.S. Geological Survey’s Columbia River Research Laboratory (USGS-CRRL) in the Wind River subbasin during the period April 2006 through March 2007 under Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) contract 26922. During this period, we collected temperature, flow, and habitat data to characterize physical habitat condition and variation within and among
Authors
Patrick J. Connolly, Ian G. Jezorek, Carrie S. Munz
Wind River Watershed Restoration: Annual Report April 2005 - March 2006 Wind River Watershed Restoration: Annual Report April 2005 - March 2006
This report summarizes work completed by U.S. Geological Survey’s Columbia River Research Laboratory (USGS-CRRL) in the Wind River subbasin during the period April 2005 through March 2006 under Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) contract 22095. During this period, we collected temperature, flow, and habitat data to characterize habitat condition and variation within and among...
Authors
Ian G. Jezorek, Patrick J. Connolly, Jodi Charrier, Carrie Munz
Wind River watershed restoration: Annual Report April 2004 - March 2005 Wind River watershed restoration: Annual Report April 2004 - March 2005
During 2004, researchers from U.S. Geological Survey’s Columbia River Research Laboratory (USGS-CRRL) collected temperature, flow, and habitat data to characterize physical habitat condition and variation within and among tributaries and mainstem sections in the Wind River subbasin. Juvenile salmonid population surveys were conducted within select study areas throughout the subbasin. We...
Authors
P.J. Connolly, I.G. Jezorek
Ecological interactions between hatchery spring Chinook salmon and wild steelhead in the Wind River, Washington, Report for activities in 2004 - 2006 Ecological interactions between hatchery spring Chinook salmon and wild steelhead in the Wind River, Washington, Report for activities in 2004 - 2006
n/a
Authors
I.G. Jezorek, P.J. Connolly, C.S. Munz, J. Charrier
Lower Methow tributaries intensive effectiveness monitoring study. 2005 progress report Lower Methow tributaries intensive effectiveness monitoring study. 2005 progress report
n/a
Authors
P.J. Connolly, K. Martens, D. Ruttenberg, S. Clayton
Assess current and potential salmonid production in Rattlesnake Creek associated with restoration efforts Assess current and potential salmonid production in Rattlesnake Creek associated with restoration efforts
No abstract available
Authors
M.B. Allen, P.J. Connolly
Development and use of in-stream PIT-tag detection systems to assess movement behavior of fish in tributaries of the Columbia River Basin, USA Development and use of in-stream PIT-tag detection systems to assess movement behavior of fish in tributaries of the Columbia River Basin, USA
We have developed detector systems for fish implanted with Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) tags to assess their movement behavior and habitat use within fast flowing streams. Fish tested have primarily been wild anadromous and resident forms of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss and cutthroat trout O. clarki. Longitudinal arrangements of two- and six-antennas allow determination of...
Authors
P.J. Connolly, I.G. Jezorek, E.F. Prentice
Assessment of the White Salmon watershed using the ecosystem diagnosis and treatment model Assessment of the White Salmon watershed using the ecosystem diagnosis and treatment model
Salmon habitat models provide managers the ability to identify habitat limitations and prioritize restoration activities. Ecosystem Diagnosis and Treatment (EDT) has become a widely used tool for salmonid habitat analysis in the Pacific Northwest. The EDT model is a rule-based habitat rating system that provides reach-level diagnosis of habitat conditions for the major salmonid species...
Authors
Brady Allen, Patrick J. Connolly
Wind River Watershed Project: flow, temperature, and habitat conditions. Annual report April 2002-March 2003 Wind River Watershed Project: flow, temperature, and habitat conditions. Annual report April 2002-March 2003
Abstract not available
Authors
I.G. Jezorek, P.J. Connolly, K. Marens
Assessment of White Salmon watershed using the ecosystem diagnosis and treatment methodology (EDT) Assessment of White Salmon watershed using the ecosystem diagnosis and treatment methodology (EDT)
No abstract available
Authors
M.B. Allen, P.J. Connolly
Distribution, migration behavior, habitat use, and species interactions of fall-released juvenile hatchery spring Chinook salmon on the Deschutes River, Oregon, 2002, Annual report 2002 Distribution, migration behavior, habitat use, and species interactions of fall-released juvenile hatchery spring Chinook salmon on the Deschutes River, Oregon, 2002, Annual report 2002
In a review of National Fish Hatcheries (NFH), the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) identified the need to assess the fate of hatchery-reared fish and their potential effect on the aquatic community (USFWS 1998). Additionally, in the Columbia River Biological Opinion, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) recommended monitoring and evaluating ecological interactions between...
Authors
Rachel E. Reagan, Patrick J. Connolly, Noah S. Adams, Matthew G. Mesa, Dennis W. Rondorf