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Salmonid Field Protocols Handbook Techniques for Assessing Status and Trends in Salmon and Trout Populations

Handbook / Manual
By: DH Johnson
478 pages, Figs, tabs
Salmonid Field Protocols Handbook
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  • Salmonid Field Protocols Handbook ISBN: 9781888569926 Paperback May 2007 In stock
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About this book

This is the first publication to collect, standardize, and recommend a scientifically rigorous set of field protocols for monitoring and assessing salmon and trout populations. Includes five additional techniques that can be used with any of the 13 principle methods to supplement information gathered.

Over four dozen fisheries experts throughout the U.S. Pacific Northwest and beyond contributed their time to pick, write, and review the most reliable protocols for enumerating salmonids in the field. Presented in an easy to use format, each of the 18 peer-reviewed protocols covers objectives, sample design, data handling, personnel and operational requirements, and field and office techniques, including survey forms.

Standardized monitoring protocols will improve data reliability, maximize opportunities for data sharing and data set comparability, and ultimately improve the ability to assess status and trends. The Handbook will also support consistency in data collection for salmonids at the international level.

Contents

Contents:
Introduction (Xanthippe Augerot)

Evolving Towards a Common Global Language for Salmon Conservation (Samantha Chilcote)

The Role of Sample Surveys: Why Should Practitioners Consider Using a Statistical Sampling Design? (Donald L. Stevens, Jr., David P. Larsen, and Anthony R. Olsen)

Data Management: From Field Collection to Regional Sharing Part I: Field Data Collection (Stewart Toshach, Richard J. OConnor, Thomas A. ONeil, Bruce A. Patten, Cedric Cooney, Bill Kinney, Paul Huffman, and Frank Young)

Part II: Regional Data Sharing (Thomas A. ONeil, Stewart Toshach, and Wayne Luscombe)

Methods

FIELD PROTOCOLS

Carcass Counts (Bruce Crawford, Thaddeus R. Mosey, and David H. Johnson)

Cast Nets (Kaneaki Edo)

Electrofishing: Backpack and Drift Boat (Gabriel M. Temple and Todd N. Pearsons)

Hydroacoustics: Rivers (Suzanne L. Maxwell)

Hydroacoustics: Lakes and Reservoirs (J. Christopher Taylor and Suzanne L. Maxwell)

Fish Counting at Large Hydroelectric Projects (Paul G. Wagner)

Redd Counts (Sean P. Gallagher, Peter K. J. Hahn, and David H. Johnson)

Rotary Screw Traps and Inclined Plane Screen Traps (Gregory C. Volkhardt, Steven L. Johnson, Bruce A. Miller, Thomas E. Nickelson, and David E. Seiler)

Beach Seining (Peter K. J. Hahn, Richard E. Bailey, and Annalissa Ritchie)

Snorkel Surveys (Jennifer S. ONeal)

Tangle Nets (Charmane E. Ashbrook, Kyong W. Hassel, James F. Dixon, and Annette Hoffmann)

Tower Counts (Carol Ann Woody)

Weirs (Christian E. Zimmerman and Laura M. Zabkar)

SUPPLEMENTAL TECHNIQUES

Aerial Counts (Edgar L. Jones III, Steve Heinl, and Keith Pahlke)

Fyke Nets (in Lentic Habitats and Estuaries) (Jennifer S. ONeal)

Variable Mesh Gill Nets (in Lakes) (Bruce Crawford)

Foot-based Visual Surveys for Spawning Salmon (Bruce Crawford, Thaddeus R. Mosey, and David H. Johnson)

Video Methodology (Jennifer S. ONeal)

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Handbook / Manual
By: DH Johnson
478 pages, Figs, tabs
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