13.07.2015 Views

columbia river basin fish and wildlife program annual ...

columbia river basin fish and wildlife program annual ...

columbia river basin fish and wildlife program annual ...

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

PROJECTNUMBER TITLE _ PROJECT STATUSSCHEDULE AND MILESTONES89-20 Airlift Fabrication Date Initiated: 1989Proiect Officer: W. MaslenQbiectives: Provide fundingfor fabrication of airlift<strong>fish</strong> sampling devices <strong>and</strong>miscellaneous supporting hardwarefor Lower Monumental,Ice Harbor, John Day, <strong>and</strong> TheDalles Dams, as specified inthe Long-Term Fish SpillMemor<strong>and</strong>um of Agreement. Thisequipment supports monitoring<strong>program</strong>s specified underprojects 84-14 <strong>and</strong> 87-127.Results/Conclusjons: One airliftsampling device was fabricated for useat The Dalles Dam.Additional airlift <strong>fish</strong> sampling devices may befabricated, as agreed by the parties.90-80 Columbia River Basin PIT-Tag Information System (PTAGIS)- PSMFCProiect Officer: P. PoeQbjectives:1. To develop, operate,maintain, <strong>and</strong> enhance a longtermColumbia River Basin-widedatabase of information onPIT-tagged <strong>fish</strong> to ensure thatall PIT-tag information isavailable in a timely <strong>and</strong> usefulmanner to all state, Federal,Tribal <strong>and</strong> other interestedentities.Date Initiated: May 19901. 1991: Operate, maintain, <strong>and</strong> enhanceColumbia River PIT-tag systems <strong>and</strong> database.Results/Conclusions: PTAGIS officeestablished at the Pacific States Marine 2. Continuing: BPA will continue to fundFisheries Commission (PSMFC) in Portl<strong>and</strong>. PTAGIS.Progress in transfer of responsibilityof operation <strong>and</strong> maintenance of PIT-tagsystems from the NMFS to PTAGTS.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!