20567
Survival estimates - Survival estimates for the passage of juvenile salmonids through Snake and Columbia River dams and reservoirs
Survival estimates (Survival estimates for the passage of juvenile salmonids through Snake and Columbia River dams and reservoirs)
Data Set
Published / External
20544
FE Legacy Data Sets
Project
Completed
This BPA-funded study provides estimates of smolt survival and travel time through individual reaches and reaches combined in the Snake and Columbia Rivers hydropower system each year. Smolts are PIT tagged at Lower Granite Dam and combined with smolts tagged by other researchers in the basin to estimate survival and travel time. This project also operates the PIT tag trawl in the Columbia River estuary which provides detection data necessary to estimate survival through the final reach to below Bonneville Dam. This information is used to help the region focus on where passage improvements are needed to improve survival and travel time through the Federal Columbia River Power System (FCRPS).
Annual reach survival estimates.
Model results
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These data are available to the public
Report: Faulkner, J. R., S. G. Smith, W. D. Muir, D. M. Marsh, R. W. Zabel. 2012. Survival Estimates for the Passage of Spring-Migrating Juvenile Salmonids through Snake and Columbia River Dams and Reservoirs, 2011. Report by National Marine Fisheries Service to the U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Seattle, Washington, Contract 40735, Project No. 199302900, 102 p.
Report: Faulkner, J. R., S. G. Smith, W. D. Muir, D. M. Marsh, J. G. Williams. 2011. Survival Estimates for the Passage of Spring-Migrating Juvenile Salmonids through Snake and Columbia River Dams and Reservoirs, 2010. Report by National Marine Fisheries Service to the U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Seattle, Washington, Contract 40735, Project No. 199302900, 100 p.
Report: Faulkner, J. R., S. G. Smith, W. D. Muir, D. M. Marsh, J. G. Williams. 2010. Survival Estimates for the Passage of Spring-Migrating Juvenile Salmonids through Snake and Columbia River Dams and Reservoirs, 2009. Report by National Marine Fisheries Service to the U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Seattle, Washington, Contract 40735, Project No. 199302900, 117 p.
Report: Faulkner, J. R., S. G. Smith, W. D. Muir, D. M. Marsh, J. G. Williams. 2009. Survival Estimates for the Passage of Spring-Migrating Juvenile Salmonids through Snake and Columbia River Dams and Reservoirs, 2008. Report by National Marine Fisheries Service to the U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Seattle, Washington, Contract 40735, Project No. 199302900, 110 p.
Report: Faulkner, J. R., S. G. Smith, W. D. Muir, D. M. Marsh, J. G. Williams. 2008. Survival Estimates for the Passage of Spring-Migrating Juvenile Salmonids through Snake and Columbia River Dams and Reservoirs, 2007. Report by National Marine Fisheries Service to the U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Seattle, Washington, Contract 0004922, Project No. 199302900, 104 p.
Report: Faulkner, J. R., S. G. Smith, W. D. Muir, D. M. Marsh, J. G. Williams. 2007. Survival Estimates for the Passage of Spring-Migrating Juvenile Salmonids through Snake and Columbia River Dams and Reservoirs, 2006. Report by National Marine Fisheries Service to the Division of Fish and Wildlife, Bonneville Power Administration, Seattle, Washington, Contract 00026472, Project No. 199302900, 103 p.
Report: Smith, S. G., W. D. Muir, D. M. Marsh, J. G. Williams, J. R. Skalski. 2006. Survival Estimates for the Passage of Spring-Migrating Juvenile Salmonids through Snake and Columbia River Dams and Reservoirs, 2005. Report by National Marine Fisheries Service to the U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Seattle, Washington, Contract 0004922, Project No. 199302900, 122 p.
Report: Smith, S. G., W. D. Muir, D. M. Marsh, J. G. Williams. 2005. Survival estimates for the passage of spring-migrating juvenile salmonids through Snake and Columbia River dams and reservoirs, 2004. Report by National Marine Fisheries Service to the Bonneville Power Administration, Contract 00004922, Project No. 199302900.
Report: Smith, S. G., W. D. Muir, R. W. Zabel, D. M. Marsh, R. A. McNatt, J. G. Williams, J. R. Skalski. 2004. Survival Estimates for the Passage of Spring-Migrating Juvenile Salmonids Through Snake and Columbia River Dams and Reservoirs, 2003. Report by National Marine Fisheries Service to the U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Seattle, Washington, Contract DE-AI79-93BP10891, Project No. 199302900, 116 p.
Report: Muir, W. D., S. G. Smith, R. W. Zabel, D. M. Marsh, J. G. Williams, J. R. Skalski. 2003. Survival estimates for the passage of spring-migrating juvenile salmonids through Snake and Columbia River dams and reservoirs, 2002. Report of the National Marine Fisheries Service to the Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, Oregon.
Report: Zabel, R. W., S. G. Smith, W. D. Muir, D. M. Marsh, J. G. Williams, J. R. Skalski. 2002. Survival estimates for the passage of spring-migrating juvenile salmonids through Snake and Columbia River dams and reservoirs, 2001. Annual Report to the Bonneville Power Administration, Portland OR, Contract DE-AI79-93BP10891, Project No. 93-29, 95 p.
Report: Zabel, R. W., S. G. Smith, W. D. Muir, D. M. Marsh, J. G. Williams, J. R. Skalski. 2001. Survival Estimates for the Passage of Spring-Migrating Juvenile Salmonids Through Snake and Columbia River Dams and Reservoirs, 2000. Report by National Marine Fisheries Service to the U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Seattle, Washington, Contract DE-AI79-93BP10891, Project No. 93-29, 60 p.
Report: Smith, S. G., W. D. Muir, G. A. Axel, R. W. Zabel, J. G. Williams, J. R. Skalski. 2000. Survival Estimates for the Passage of Juvenile Salmonids Through Snake and Columbia River Dams and Reservoirs, 1999. Report by National Marine Fisheries Service to the U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Seattle, Washington, Contract 1999AI17679, Project No. 1993-029-00, 77 p.
Report: Smith, S. G., W. D. Muir, S. Achord, E. E. Hockersmith, B. P. Sandford, J. G. Williams, J. R. Skalski. 2000. Survival Estimates for the Passage of Juvenile Salmonids Through Snake & Columbia River Dams & Reservoirs, 1998. Report to U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife DOE/BP-10891-9, National Marine Fisheries Service, Seattle, Washington, 88 p.
Report: Hockersmith, E. E., S. G. Smith, W. D. Muir, B. P. Sandford, J. G. Williams. 1999. Survival Estimates for the Passage of Juvenile Salmonids Through Snake River Dams and Reservoirs, 1997. Report of the National Marine Fisheries Service to the Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, Oregon.
Report: Smith, S. G., W. D. Muir, E. E. Hockersmith, S. Achord, M. B. Eppard, T. E. Ruehle, J. G. Williams. 1998. Survival Estimates for the Passage of Juvenile Salmonids Through Snake River Dams and Reservoirs, 1996. Report by National Marine Fisheries Service to the U.S. Department of Energy, Bonneville Power Administration, Division of Fish and Wildlife, Seattle, Washington, Contract DE-AI79-93BP10891, 223 p.
Report: Muir, W. D., S. G. Smith, E. E. Hockersmith, S. Achord, R. F. Absolon, P. A. Ocker, M. B. Eppard, T. E. Ruehle, J. G. Williams, R. N. Iwamoto. 1996. Survival estimates for the passage of yearling chinook salmon and steelhead through Snake River Dams and Reservoirs, 1995. Report of the National Marine Fisheries Services to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla, Washington.
Report: Muir, W. D., S. G. Smith, R. N. Iwamoto, D. J. Kamikawa, K. W. McIntyre, E. E. Hockersmith, B. P. Sandford, P. A. Ocker, T. E. Ruehle, J. G. Williams. 1995. Survival estimates for the passage of juvenile salmonids through Snake River Dams and Reservoirs, 1994. Report of the National Marine Fisheries Service to the Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, Oregon.
Report: Iwamoto, R. N., W. D. Muir, B. P. Sandford, K. W. McIntyre, D. A. Frost, J. G. Williams, S. G. Smith, J. R. Skalski. 1994. Survival estimates for the passage of juvenile chinook salmon through Snake River dams and reservoirs. Report of the National Marine Fisheries Service to the Bonneville Power Administration, Portland, Oregon.
Tech Memo: Williams, J. G., S. G. Smith, R. W. Zabel, W. D. Muir, M. D. Scheuerell, B. P. Sandford, D. M. Marsh, R. A. McNatt, S. Achord. 2005. Effects of the Federal Columbia River Power System on Salmonid Populations. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, NOAA Tech. Memo., NMFS-NWFSC-63, 150 p.
Peer Reviewed Publication: Smith, S. G., W. D. Muir, J. G. Williams, J. R. Skalski. 2
Theme
Biological
Theme
Chinook salmon
Theme
survival
Spatial
Jones Beach
Spatial
Lower Granite Dam
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
Seattle
WA
USA
Data Set
Other
In-Situ Instrument
Water based Platforms - Watercraft - Manned Watercraft - Boat
Not Applicable
36830
Juvenile Salmon Survival in the Snake and Columbia Rivers
Juvenile Salmon Survival in the Snake and Columbia Rivers
Published / External
Planned
This table contains estimates of juvenile survival from a number of years and for various reaches within the Snake and Columbia rivers, for Chinook salmon and steelhead trout.
Spreadsheet
Yes
PARR
This table contains estimates of juvenile survival from a number of years and for various reaches within the Snake and Columbia rivers, for Chinook salmon and steelhead trout.
1
SPECIES
VARCHAR2
20
Yes
No
Active
The name of the species of fish for which survival was estimated. Units for values are NA.
VARCHAR2
NA
"Chinook" or "Steelhead"
2
REARTYPE
VARCHAR2
20
Yes
No
Active
The rearing type of the fish for which survival was estimated. Units for values are NA.
VARCHAR2
NA
"Wild", "Hatchery", "HatcheryWild"
3
BASIN
VARCHAR2
20
Yes
No
Active
The basin of origin of fish used for the survival estimate. Units for values are NA.
VARCHAR2
NA
"Snake" or "UpperColumbia"
4
YEAR
NUMBER
Yes
No
Active
The year for which the survival estimate was generated.
NUMBER
5
REACH
VARCHAR2
100
Yes
No
Active
The geographical portion of the river (start point and end point) which is covered by the survival estimate. Units for values are NA.
VARCHAR2
NA
6
SURVIVAL
NUMBER
No
No
3
Active
The estimated survival of juvenile fish (Cormack-Jolly-Seber model). Units for values are proportion.
NUMBER
proportion
NA
Data was not sufficient to generate an estimate for this specific reach/species/rearype in this specific year
>0
7
STANDARD_ERROR
NUMBER
No
No
3
Active
The standard error of the survival estimate.
NUMBER
NA
Data was not sufficient to generate an estimate for this specific reach/species/rearype in this specific year
>0
Data Steward
2015-10-01
Person
Faulkner, James R
Jim.Faulkner@noaa.gov
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
206-302-2463
Distributor
2015-10-01
Organization
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
NWFSC
nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
USA
206-860-3200
http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov
NWFSC Home
Online Resource
Metadata Contact
2015-10-01
Person
Contact, Metadata
nmfs.nwfsc.metadata@noaa.gov
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
USA
(206) 860-3433
Originator
2015-10-01
Person
Faulkner, James R
Jim.Faulkner@noaa.gov
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
206-302-2463
Point of Contact
2015-10-01
Person
Faulkner, James R
Jim.Faulkner@noaa.gov
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
206-302-2463
-123.3706
-123.3706
46.1475
46.1475
Jones Beach: Jones Beach PIT tag trawl site
Range
1993-04-09
2014-12-31
-117.4331
-117.4331
46.66
46.66
Lower Granite Dam: Lower Granite Dam PIT tagging site
Range
1993-04-09
2014-12-31
Unclassified
At this time, contact the Data Manager (Jim Faulkner) for information on obtaining access to this data set. In the near future, the NWFSC will strive to provide all non-sensitive data resources as a web service in order to meet the NOAA Data Access Policy Directive (https://nosc.noaa.gov/EDMC/PD.DA.php).
NA
https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parr/juvenile_salmon_survival_in_the_snake_and_columbia_rivers/data/page/
Juvenile Salmon Survival in the Snake and Columbia
RESTful web service for: This table contains estimates of juvenile survival from a number of years and for various reaches within the Snake and Columbia rivers, for Chinook salmon and steelhead trout.
https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parrdata/inventory/datasets/dataset/430
Survival estimates
Annual reach survival estimates
https://www.webapps.nwfsc.noaa.gov/apex/parrdata/inventory/tables/table/juvenile_salmon_survival_in_the_snake_and_columbia_rivers
Juvenile Salmon Survival in the Snake and Columbia
This table contains estimates of juvenile survival from a number of years and for various reaches within the Snake and Columbia rivers, for Chinook salmon and steelhead trout.
Paper
High
These data were collected and processed in accordance with established protocols and best practices under the direction of the projects Principal Investigator. Contact the dataset Data Manager in section 3 for full QA/QC methodology.
Yes
5
Yes
No
Yes
0 days
No Delay
NCEI-MD
180
The Northwest Fisheries Science Center facilitates backup and recovery of all data and IT components which are managed by IT Operations through the capture of static (point-in-time) backup data to physical media. Once data is captured to physical media (every 1-3 days), a duplicate is made and routinely (weekly) transported to an offsite archive facility where it is maintained throughout the data's applicable life-cycle.
Raw tagging and detection data for PIT tags is obtained from the PTAGIS database. These data are converted into detection histories for calculation of survival and detection probability estimates using mark-recapture models. Travel times are also calculated.
36830
Entity
Juvenile Salmon Survival in the Snake and Columbia Rivers
gov.noaa.nmfs.inport:20567
Robert Marsicek
2013-09-05T16:24:11
SysAdmin InPortAdmin
2022-08-09T17:11:06
2017-04-05
Northwest Fisheries Science Center
NWFSC
2725 Montlake Boulevard East
Seattle
WA
98112
USA
206-860-3200
http://www.nwfsc.noaa.gov
1001
Public
No
2017-04-05
1 Year
2018-04-05