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Cichosz, T.A.; Shields, J.P.; Underwood, K.D.; Scholz, A.; Tilson, M.B.
Dept. of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States); Spokane Tribe of Indians, Dept. of Natural Resources, Wellpinit, WA (United States); Eastern Washington Univ., Upper Columbia United Tribes Fisheries Research Center, Cheney, WA (United States). Funding organisation: Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States); USDOE Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States)1997
Dept. of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States); Spokane Tribe of Indians, Dept. of Natural Resources, Wellpinit, WA (United States); Eastern Washington Univ., Upper Columbia United Tribes Fisheries Research Center, Cheney, WA (United States). Funding organisation: Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States); USDOE Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, OR (United States)1997
AbstractAbstract
[en] The Lake Roosevelt Monitoring/Data Collection Program resulted from a merger between the Lake Roosevelt Monitoring Program and the Lake Roosevelt Data Collection Project. This project will model biological responses to reservoir operations, evaluate the effects of releasing hatchery origin kokanee salmon and rainbow trout on the fishery, and evaluate the success of various stocking strategies. In 1996, limnological, reservoir operation, zooplankton, and tagging data were collected. Mean reservoir elevation, storage volume and water retention time were reduced in 1996 relative to the last five years. In 1996, Lake Roosevelt reached a yearly low of 1,227 feet above mean sea level in April, a yearly high of 1,289 feet in July, and a mean yearly reservoir elevation of 1,271.4 feet. Mean monthly water retention times in Lake Roosevelt during 1996 ranged from 15.7 days in May to 49.2 days in October. Average zooplankton densities and biomass were lower in 1996 than 1995. Daphnia spp. and total zooplankton densities peaked during the summer, whereas minimum densities occurred during the spring. Approximately 300,000 kokanee salmon and 400,000 rainbow trout were released into Lake Roosevelt in 1996. The authors estimated 195,628 angler trips to Lake Roosevelt during 1996 with an economic value of $7,629,492
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May 1997; 341 p; CONTRACT 94BI32148; ALSO AVAILABLE FROM OSTI AS DE98005888; NTIS
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