Timothy Counihan (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Survival estimates of migrant juvenile salmonids through The Dalles Dam using radio telemetry, 2005 Survival estimates of migrant juvenile salmonids through The Dalles Dam using radio telemetry, 2005
No abstract available
Authors
T. Counihan, A. Puls, C. Walker, G. Holmberg
Aquatic invasive species Aquatic invasive species
Invasive species are plants or animals that are present in an ecosystem beyond their native range. They may have few natural controls in their new environment and proliferate. They can threaten native species and interfere with human activities. The Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) has been conducting research to understand how non-native species invade and affect ecosystems...
Authors
R. Rodriguez, T. Counihan, J. Petersen, D. Gadomski, D. Becker
Survival estimates of migrant juvenile salmonids in the Columbia River through John Day Dam using radio-telemetry, 2003 Survival estimates of migrant juvenile salmonids in the Columbia River through John Day Dam using radio-telemetry, 2003
Abstract not available
Authors
T.D. Counihan, G.S. Holmberg, C. E. Walker, J.M. Hardiman
Estimating the survival of juvenile salmonids passing through The Dalles Dam using radio-telemetry, 2002 Estimating the survival of juvenile salmonids passing through The Dalles Dam using radio-telemetry, 2002
Abstract not available
Authors
T.D. Counihan, K. Felton, G.S. Holmberg, J.H. Petersen
A simulation study of factors controlling white sturgeon recruitment in the Snake River A simulation study of factors controlling white sturgeon recruitment in the Snake River
Five of the nine populations of white sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus, located between dams on the Middle Snake River, have declined from historical levels and are now at risk of extinction. One step towards more effectively protecting and managing these nine populations is ranking factors that influence recruitment in each of these river segments. We developed a model to suggest which...
Authors
H.I. Jager, W. Van Winkle, James Angus Chandler, K.B. Lepla, P. Bates, T.D. Counihan
Using radiotelemetry to determine fish passage information at large hydroelectric dams: Design and analysis to achieve multiple objectives with a single design Using radiotelemetry to determine fish passage information at large hydroelectric dams: Design and analysis to achieve multiple objectives with a single design
Abstract not available
Authors
J.W. Beeman, T.D. Counihan
Science and Products
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Survival estimates of migrant juvenile salmonids through The Dalles Dam using radio telemetry, 2005 Survival estimates of migrant juvenile salmonids through The Dalles Dam using radio telemetry, 2005
No abstract available
Authors
T. Counihan, A. Puls, C. Walker, G. Holmberg
Aquatic invasive species Aquatic invasive species
Invasive species are plants or animals that are present in an ecosystem beyond their native range. They may have few natural controls in their new environment and proliferate. They can threaten native species and interfere with human activities. The Western Fisheries Research Center (WFRC) has been conducting research to understand how non-native species invade and affect ecosystems...
Authors
R. Rodriguez, T. Counihan, J. Petersen, D. Gadomski, D. Becker
Survival estimates of migrant juvenile salmonids in the Columbia River through John Day Dam using radio-telemetry, 2003 Survival estimates of migrant juvenile salmonids in the Columbia River through John Day Dam using radio-telemetry, 2003
Abstract not available
Authors
T.D. Counihan, G.S. Holmberg, C. E. Walker, J.M. Hardiman
Estimating the survival of juvenile salmonids passing through The Dalles Dam using radio-telemetry, 2002 Estimating the survival of juvenile salmonids passing through The Dalles Dam using radio-telemetry, 2002
Abstract not available
Authors
T.D. Counihan, K. Felton, G.S. Holmberg, J.H. Petersen
A simulation study of factors controlling white sturgeon recruitment in the Snake River A simulation study of factors controlling white sturgeon recruitment in the Snake River
Five of the nine populations of white sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus, located between dams on the Middle Snake River, have declined from historical levels and are now at risk of extinction. One step towards more effectively protecting and managing these nine populations is ranking factors that influence recruitment in each of these river segments. We developed a model to suggest which...
Authors
H.I. Jager, W. Van Winkle, James Angus Chandler, K.B. Lepla, P. Bates, T.D. Counihan
Using radiotelemetry to determine fish passage information at large hydroelectric dams: Design and analysis to achieve multiple objectives with a single design Using radiotelemetry to determine fish passage information at large hydroelectric dams: Design and analysis to achieve multiple objectives with a single design
Abstract not available
Authors
J.W. Beeman, T.D. Counihan