December 22, 2005
Report

Hydroacoustic Evaluation of Fish Passage through Bonneville Dam in 2004

Abstract

The Portland District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requested that the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) conduct fish-passage studies at Bonneville Dam in 2004. These studies support the Portland District’s goal of maximizing fish-passage efficiency (FPE) and obtaining 95% survival for juvenile salmon passing Bonneville Dam. Major passage routes include 10 turbines and a sluiceway at Powerhouse 1 (B1), an 18-bay spillway, and eight turbines and a sluiceway at Powerhouse 2 (B2). In this report, we present results of four studies related to juvenile salmonid passage at Bonneville Dam. The studies were conducted between April 15 and July 15, 2004, encompassing most of the spring and summer migrations. Studies included evaluations of (1) Project fish passage efficiency and other major passage metrics, (2) B2 fish guidance efficiency and gap loss, (3) smolt approach and fate at the B2 Corner Collector (B2CC), and (4) B2 vertical barrier screen head differential.

Revised: February 23, 2006 | Published: December 22, 2005

Citation

Ploskey G.R., M.A. Weiland, C.R. Schilt, J. Kim, P.N. Johnson, M.E. Hanks, and D.S. Patterson, et al. 2005. Hydroacoustic Evaluation of Fish Passage through Bonneville Dam in 2004 Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.