Fisheries Acoustics Quarterly - A look at current fisheries technologies and their applications
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ISSUE #5 June 2009  
 
From the President   Dr. John Ehrenberg   Welcome
Keeping Salmon on Course: New Barrier Design
Your Invitation to the Hydroacoustic Mobile Workshop in Bear Lake, Utah
Acoustic Tag Training Opportunities  
Recent Publications + Recommended Reading
Getting to Know HTI's Pat Nealson
Your Fisheries Questions Answered
 
Calendar of Events Calendar of Events   San Joaquin River showing barrier and safety markers. Image: California Department of Water Resources
HTI Advanced Mobile Survey Workshop 17-19 June 2009 Bear Lake, Utah USA
Stickleback 2009 13-17 July 2009 Leicester, UK
Keeping Salmon on Track:
New Barrier Design May Help Salmon
Stay the Course to the Pacific Ocean
WaterPower XVI 27-30 July 2009 Spokane USA
AFS Annual Meeting 30- Aug - 3 Sept. Nashville, TN USA read more watch the video
Hydro2009 26-28 October 2009 Lyon FRANCE
Close-up of real-time 2D fish tracks. upread more Model 795 Lm Acoustic Tags
HTI will be attending.
 
Bear Lake Utah, Hydroacoustic Lake Survey Workshop, June 17-19 You’re Invited
to the Hydroacoustic
Lake Survey Workshop
for Fisheries Assessments in Lakes
Utah Department of Natural Resources Bear Lake Mobile Workshop "Cisco Disco"
 
Acoustic Tag Training Opportunities
Acoustic Tag Training Opportunities
Upsend an emailUsing Hydroacoustics for Fisheries Assessment Using Acoustic Tags to Track Fish
Recent Publications + Recommended Reading Recent Publications
+ Recommended Reading
 

A Multiple-Release Model to Estimate Route-Specific and
Dam Passage Survival at a Hydroelectric Project
 - Skalski, J.R., R.A. Buchanan, R.L. Townsend, T.W. Steig., and S. Hemstrom. North American Journal of Fisheries Management 29:670-679, 2009.

A study of the relationship between tag-signal characteristics and achievable performances in acoustic fish-tag studies
- Ehrenberg, J.E. and T.W. Steig. ICES Journal of Marine Science Advance Access, 2009.

Acoustically derived fine-scale behaviors of juvenile Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) associated with intertidal benthic habitats in an estuary - B.X. Semmens, 2008. Can. J. Fish. Aquatic Science. 65: 2053–2062, 2008.

Movement and Habitat Use of Chinook Salmon Smolts, Northern Pikeminnow, and Smallmouth Bass Near the SR 520 Bridge - Celedonia, M.T., R.A. Tabor, S. Sanders, S. Damm, D.W. Lantz, T.M. Lee, Z. Li, J. Pratt, B.E. Price and L. Seyda, 2008.

 
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Getting to Know HTI’s Pat Nealson
Pat Nealson with friend and fisheries colleague, Debbie Burwen of the Alaska Dept. of Fish and Game.
 Pat Nealson
 Senior Fisheries Biologist
 & Director of Consulting
 
 
 
Have hydroacoustic questions for Pat?  Ask the expert.
Your Fisheries Questions - Answered
 

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