Kootenai River Fisheries Investigations; Stock Status of Burbot, 1996 Annual Report.

The main theme of the 1996 burbot Lota lota study was to test the hypothesis that winter discharge for power production/flood control inhibits burbot migration to spawning tributaries. There were to be two to three minimum discharge (113 m{sup 3}/s) periods from Libby Dam of approximately five days...

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Main Authors: Paragamian, Vaughn L, Whitman, Vint
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Published: 2018
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spelling ftosti:oai:osti.gov:671967 2023-07-30T04:02:45+02:00 Kootenai River Fisheries Investigations; Stock Status of Burbot, 1996 Annual Report. Paragamian, Vaughn L, Whitman, Vint 2018-08-07 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/671967 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/671967 https://doi.org/10.2172/671967 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/671967 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/671967 https://doi.org/10.2172/671967 doi:10.2172/671967 13 HYDRO ENERGY HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS FISHES FLOW RATE POPULATION DYNAMICS RIVERS IDAHO 2018 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/671967 2023-07-11T08:36:03Z The main theme of the 1996 burbot Lota lota study was to test the hypothesis that winter discharge for power production/flood control inhibits burbot migration to spawning tributaries. There were to be two to three minimum discharge (113 m{sup 3}/s) periods from Libby Dam of approximately five days duration during December 1995 and January 1996. However, exceptionally heavy precipitation and an excessive amount of water stored in Lake Koocanusa created near flood conditions in the Kootenai River. These high flows prevented a controlled test. But the authors captured 27 burbot in the Kootenai River, Idaho and the Goat River, British Columbia, Canada. Burbot catch from November 1995 through March 1996 averaged 0.055 fish/net-day. Captured burbot ranged from 396 to 830 mm total length and weighed from 400 to 2,800 g (mean = 1,376 g). One burbot was captured at rkm 170 (the Idaho-Canada border) in mid-March after the spawning season. Nine burbot were implanted with sonic transmitters and released at the Goat River capture location. Two additional burbot had active transmitters from the previous season. Telemetry of burbot during the pre-spawn, spawning, and post-spawning periods was conducted. Burbot were located a total of 161 times from September 1, 1995 through August 31, 1996. Ripe burbot were captured at the mouth of the Goat River during February. Other/Unknown Material Burbot Lota lota lota SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Canada British Columbia ENVELOPE(-125.003,-125.003,54.000,54.000) Goat River ENVELOPE(-128.847,-128.847,53.361,53.361)
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topic 13 HYDRO ENERGY
HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
FISHES
FLOW RATE
POPULATION DYNAMICS
RIVERS
IDAHO
spellingShingle 13 HYDRO ENERGY
HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
FISHES
FLOW RATE
POPULATION DYNAMICS
RIVERS
IDAHO
Paragamian, Vaughn L,
Whitman, Vint
Kootenai River Fisheries Investigations; Stock Status of Burbot, 1996 Annual Report.
topic_facet 13 HYDRO ENERGY
HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
FISHES
FLOW RATE
POPULATION DYNAMICS
RIVERS
IDAHO
description The main theme of the 1996 burbot Lota lota study was to test the hypothesis that winter discharge for power production/flood control inhibits burbot migration to spawning tributaries. There were to be two to three minimum discharge (113 m{sup 3}/s) periods from Libby Dam of approximately five days duration during December 1995 and January 1996. However, exceptionally heavy precipitation and an excessive amount of water stored in Lake Koocanusa created near flood conditions in the Kootenai River. These high flows prevented a controlled test. But the authors captured 27 burbot in the Kootenai River, Idaho and the Goat River, British Columbia, Canada. Burbot catch from November 1995 through March 1996 averaged 0.055 fish/net-day. Captured burbot ranged from 396 to 830 mm total length and weighed from 400 to 2,800 g (mean = 1,376 g). One burbot was captured at rkm 170 (the Idaho-Canada border) in mid-March after the spawning season. Nine burbot were implanted with sonic transmitters and released at the Goat River capture location. Two additional burbot had active transmitters from the previous season. Telemetry of burbot during the pre-spawn, spawning, and post-spawning periods was conducted. Burbot were located a total of 161 times from September 1, 1995 through August 31, 1996. Ripe burbot were captured at the mouth of the Goat River during February.
author Paragamian, Vaughn L,
Whitman, Vint
author_facet Paragamian, Vaughn L,
Whitman, Vint
author_sort Paragamian, Vaughn L,
title Kootenai River Fisheries Investigations; Stock Status of Burbot, 1996 Annual Report.
title_short Kootenai River Fisheries Investigations; Stock Status of Burbot, 1996 Annual Report.
title_full Kootenai River Fisheries Investigations; Stock Status of Burbot, 1996 Annual Report.
title_fullStr Kootenai River Fisheries Investigations; Stock Status of Burbot, 1996 Annual Report.
title_full_unstemmed Kootenai River Fisheries Investigations; Stock Status of Burbot, 1996 Annual Report.
title_sort kootenai river fisheries investigations; stock status of burbot, 1996 annual report.
publishDate 2018
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