The Tracy Research Website: Tracy Fish Facility Improvement Program (TFFIP)
An Applied Research Program for Improving Fish Salvage at the Tracy Fish Collection Facility (TFCF)
TFFIP Manager |
Our goal is to develop and implement new fish collection, holding, transport, and release technology that will significantly improve fish protection at major water diversions in the South Delta region of the Central Valley of California. These research activities are funded by the Tracy Fish Facility Improvement Program (TFFIP) and are primarily performed by Reclamation fishery scientists and engineers at the Denver Technical Service Center and the TFCF, Tracy, California. Click on the links to the left (in the light blue box) to learn more about the TFCF and current TFFIP research, and to view photographs, download water quality data, and browse our collection of peer reviewed Tracy Series technical reports available as Adobe Acrobat PDF files. Scroll down to see our latest research news.
New Tracy Technical Reports Published
October 2008
Tech. Bul. 2008-1 |
Boutwell, J. E., D. Sisneros, and D. Craft. 2008. Standard Operating Procedures for the Debris Removal System and Traveling Screen, Tracy Fish Collection Facility, Tracy , California. Tracy Fish Collection Facility Studies. Tracy Technical Bulletin 2008-1. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Mid-Pacific Region and Denver Technical Service Center. 126 pp. |
Tech. Bul. 2008-2 |
Z.A. Sutphin. and B.J. Wu. 2008. Changes in Water Quality During Fish-Hauling Operations at the Tracy Fish Collection Facility. Tracy Fish Collection Facility Studies. Tracy Technical Bulletin 2008-2 U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Mid-Pacific Region and Denver Technical Service Center. 18 pp. |
November 2008
Tech. Bul. 2008-3 |
Reyes, R.C. 2008. Embryogenesis and Ammocoete Morphological Development of the Pacific Lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus Gairdner, 1836) from the American River, California. Tracy Fish Collection Facility Studies. Tracy Technical Bulletin 2008-3. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Mid-Pacific Region and Denver Technical Service Center. 34 pp. |
December 2008
Volume 42 |
Wang, J.C.S., and R.C. Reyes. 2008. Early Life Stages and Life Histories of Centrarchids in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta System, California. Tracy Fish Collection Facility Studies. Volume 42. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Mid-Pacific Region and Denver Technical Service Center. 112pp. |
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