December 28, 2009
Report

Survival Rates of Juvenile Salmonids Passing Through the Bonneville Dam and Spillway in 2008

Abstract

This report describes a 2008 acoustic telemetry survival study conducted by the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the Portland District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. The study estimated the survival of juvenile Chinook salmon and steelhead passing Bonneville Dam (BON) and its spillway. Of particular interest was the relative survival of smolts detected passing through end spill bays 1-3 and 16-18, which had deep flow deflectors immediately downstream of spill gates, versus survival of smolts passing middle spill bays 4-15, which had shallow flow deflectors.

Revised: January 26, 2010 | Published: December 28, 2009

Citation

Ploskey G.R., M.A. Weiland, D.M. Faber, Z. Deng, G.E. Johnson, J.S. Hughes, and S.A. Zimmerman, et al. 2009. Survival Rates of Juvenile Salmonids Passing Through the Bonneville Dam and Spillway in 2008 Richland, WA: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.