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Report: Summary of Summer-Run Steelhead Enumeration Activities on the Kitwanga River 2003-2011

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Author:  Dean Peard and Don McCubbing

Date Published:  Jun 2011

Report ID:  57955

Audience:  Government and Public

Electronic fish counting technologies are desirable methods to enumerate aquatic species when traditional methods like fish fences are not practical. The Ministry of Environment MoE has experimented with a Logie 2100C resistivity counter Aquantic Ltd. Scotland and a Dual Frequency Identification Sonar DIDSONSoundmetrics Ltd. Lake Forest Park Wa.to enumerate Kitwanga River summer-run steelhead between 2003 and 2011.

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