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PROJECTNUMBER TITLE - PROJECT STATUS - SCHEDULE AND MILESTONES88-160-Z Engineering Consultation/ Date Initiated: August 1989 1. August 25, 1989: Complete evaluation ofAssistance on Project 88-160proposed water quality monitoring methods in- Consultant Results/Conclusions: None at this time. project operation manual.Project Officer: G. BouckObiectives: Conduct engineeringevaluations associated withProject 88-160.2. October 1, 1989: Evaluate <strong>and</strong> modifyoxygen contactor <strong>and</strong> supply system.3. Draft a plan for engineering evaluation ofthe project.4. Continuing: Attend quarterly meetings ofsteering committee.88-163 Effects of Coded-WireTagging on the Survivalof Spring Chinook Salmon - WDFProiect Officer: A. RugerQbiectives:1. Mark entire production ofeach of three hatcheries withotolith marks <strong>and</strong> mark aportion of the production withcoded-wire tags.2. Repeat procedure for threebrood-years at each facility.3. Determine difference insurvival rates between codedwiretagged <strong>and</strong> untagged groups.Date Initiated: January 1, 1989Results/Conclusions: First brood year<strong>fish</strong> were otolith marked in winter1989-90. Coded-wire tagging of firstyear <strong>fish</strong> completed.1. October 1990: Begin otolith marking of secondbrood year <strong>fish</strong>.2. September 1993: Begin samplingotoliths from adults.3. June 30, 1997: End of project: finalreport completed.

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