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PIT-tag Technology Research and Development Team

PIT-tag Technology Research and Development


Dr. Sandra L. Downing
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The PIT-tag Research Technology and Development team, part of the Migrational Behavior Program, is part of the larger Riverine Ecology Group within the Fish Ecology Division. Staff from these combined programs, with support from the Fisheries Engineering Program, conduct multi-pronged investigations to assess the effects and influence of the Columbia River hydropower system on the long-term viability of anadromous fish stocks, particularly salmonids listed as threatened or endangered under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA).

See a Radiotelemetry Studies of Adult Anadromous Fish publication entitled: Development and evaluation of passive integrated transponder tag technology: annual report, 1999 to 2000.

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