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NMFS Releases Draft White Papers

by Mike O'Bryant
Columbia Basin Bulletin
- October 15, 1999

The National Marine Fisheries Service released four draft white papers from its Northwest Fisheries Science Center on aspects of salmon survival through the Columbia/Snake River hydropower system that it says will provide scientific background for the upcoming NMFS 1999 biological opinion.

NMFS will take comments on the studies until Oct. 29, and after that the papers will influence both the 1999 BiOp and the way the Columbia River power system will operate in the coming years.

The studies look at passage of both juveniles and adults past the dams, the relationship of survival to flow and time, transportation of juveniles around Snake River dams and predation. A summary of each of the report's conclusions follows:

"Passage of Juvenile and Adult Salmonids Past Columbia River and Snake River Dam" - (link is no longer active)

For juvenile salmon:

"Salmonid Travel Time and Survival Related to Flow Management in the Columbia River Basin" - (link is no longer active)

"Summary of Research Related to Transportation of Juvenile Anadromous Salmonids Around Snake River and Columbia River Dams"

"Predation on Salmonids Relative to the Columbia River Power System"

Related Links:
NMFS Northwest Home Page:
Northwest Fisheries Science Center

All White Papers are posted in PDF format.
Predation on Salmonids Relative to the Federal Columbia River Power System
Salmonid Travel Time and Survival Related to Flow Management in the Columbia River Basin
Summary...Transportation of Juvenile and Anadromous Salmonids around Snake and Columbia River Dams
Passage of Juvenile and Adult Salmonids Past Columbia and Snake River Dams


Mike O'Bryant
NMFS Releases Draft White Papers
Columbia Basin Bulletin, October 15, 1999

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