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Title: Proceedings of the Predator-Prey Modeling Workshop : Workshop Proceedings May 16-19, 1989, University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratory in Friday Harbor, Washington.

Abstract

This report summarizes the results of a workshop held to receive expert advice and review existing Columbia River models that include juvenile salmonid predation components and, if warranted, recommend alternate modeling approaches. The workshop was limited to models or modeling approaches that may have practical application to the specific problems of increasing survival of juvenile salmonids in the Columbia and Snake rivers by reducing predation losses. The US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) under interagency agreements with the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) conducted a multi-year study of the impact of predator populations on juvenile salmonids in the John Day Reservoir of the Columbia River. The studies were part of BPA's implementation of the Northwest Power Planning Council's (NPPC) Fish and Wildlife Program, designed to protect and enhance production of salmon as mitigation for losses caused by hydroelectric development. The FWS agreement with BPA includes provisions for refinement or development of models to understand the dynamics of predation on juvenile salmon as a basis for considering active intervention to reduce predation losses. The BPA sponsored the workshop that included a review of existing and proposed modeling approaches, identification of model development needs,more » and identification of data needs to support modeling efforts. Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) provided workshop design, facilitation, and support services including preparation of this summary. 16 refs., 15 figs., 5 tabs.« less

Authors:
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Publication Date:
Research Org.:
Pacific Northwest Lab., Richland, WA (USA)
Sponsoring Org.:
US Bonneville Power Administration
OSTI Identifier:
6759490
Report Number(s):
DOE/BP-01830-5
ON: DE90014149; CONF-8905336-Summ.
DOE Contract Number:  
AC06-76RL01830
Resource Type:
Conference
Resource Relation:
Conference: Proceedings of the Predator-Prey Modeling Workshop, Friday Harbor, WA (USA), 16-19 May 1989
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
13 HYDRO ENERGY; 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; JUVENILES; MORTALITY; POWER GENERATION; ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS; PREDATOR-PREY INTERACTIONS; MATHEMATICAL MODELS; ANADROMOUS FISHES; BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION; COLUMBIA RIVER; FEDERAL REGION X; HYDROELECTRIC POWER; INFORMATION NEEDS; MIGRATION; POPULATION DYNAMICS; SALMON; SNAKE RIVER PLAIN; ANIMALS; AQUATIC ORGANISMS; ELECTRIC POWER; ENERGY SOURCES; FISHES; NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; NORTH AMERICA; POWER; RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES; RIVERS; STREAMS; SURFACE WATERS; US DOE; US ORGANIZATIONS; USA; VERTEBRATES; Fish stock assessment; 130600* - Hydro Energy- Environmental Aspects; 540350 - Environment, Aquatic- Site Resource & Use Studies- (1990-)

Citation Formats

Fickeisen, Duane H, Dauble, Dennis D, and Neitzel, D A. Proceedings of the Predator-Prey Modeling Workshop : Workshop Proceedings May 16-19, 1989, University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratory in Friday Harbor, Washington.. United States: N. p., 1989. Web.
Fickeisen, Duane H, Dauble, Dennis D, & Neitzel, D A. Proceedings of the Predator-Prey Modeling Workshop : Workshop Proceedings May 16-19, 1989, University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratory in Friday Harbor, Washington.. United States.
Fickeisen, Duane H, Dauble, Dennis D, and Neitzel, D A. 1989. "Proceedings of the Predator-Prey Modeling Workshop : Workshop Proceedings May 16-19, 1989, University of Washington Friday Harbor Laboratory in Friday Harbor, Washington.". United States. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/6759490.
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author = {Fickeisen, Duane H and Dauble, Dennis D and Neitzel, D A},
abstractNote = {This report summarizes the results of a workshop held to receive expert advice and review existing Columbia River models that include juvenile salmonid predation components and, if warranted, recommend alternate modeling approaches. The workshop was limited to models or modeling approaches that may have practical application to the specific problems of increasing survival of juvenile salmonids in the Columbia and Snake rivers by reducing predation losses. The US Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) under interagency agreements with the Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) conducted a multi-year study of the impact of predator populations on juvenile salmonids in the John Day Reservoir of the Columbia River. The studies were part of BPA's implementation of the Northwest Power Planning Council's (NPPC) Fish and Wildlife Program, designed to protect and enhance production of salmon as mitigation for losses caused by hydroelectric development. The FWS agreement with BPA includes provisions for refinement or development of models to understand the dynamics of predation on juvenile salmon as a basis for considering active intervention to reduce predation losses. The BPA sponsored the workshop that included a review of existing and proposed modeling approaches, identification of model development needs, and identification of data needs to support modeling efforts. Pacific Northwest Laboratory (PNL) provided workshop design, facilitation, and support services including preparation of this summary. 16 refs., 15 figs., 5 tabs.},
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year = {Fri Sep 01 00:00:00 EDT 1989},
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