The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Thorley, J.L. and Dalgarno, S. (2019) Lower Columbia River Fish Population Indexing Analysis 2018. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Appendix. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/1169613097.
In the mid 1990s BC Hydro began operating Hugh L. Keenleyside (HLK) Dam to reduce dewatering of Mountain Whitefish and Rainbow Trout eggs.
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Thorley, J.L. (2019) Middle Columbia River Fish Indexing Analysis 2018. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Report. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/1882094716.
The key management questions to be addressed by the analyses are:
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Thorley, J.L. and Dalgarno, S. (2018) Lower Columbia River Rainbow Trout Spawning Analysis 2018. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Report. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/934446658.
Each spring in the Lower Columbia River (LCR) below the Hugh L. Keenleyside Dam (HLK) and in the Lower Kootenay River (LKR) below the Brilliant Dam, thousands of Rainbow Trout spawn. Since 1992, BC Hydro has stabilized the spring discharge releases from HLK to protect Rainbow Trout redds from dewatering.
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Thorley, J.L. (2018) Lower Columbia River Fish Population Indexing Analysis 2017. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Report. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/375247290.
In the mid 1990s BC Hydro began operating Hugh L. Keenleyside (HLK) Dam to reduce dewatering of Mountain Whitefish and Rainbow Trout eggs.
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Thorley, J.L. (2018) Middle Columbia River Fish Indexing Analysis 2017. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Report. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/77904731.
The key management questions to be addressed by the analyses are:
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Thorley, J.L., Muir, C.D. and Dalgarno, S. (2018) Lower Columbia River Rainbow Trout Spawning Analysis 2017. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Report. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/453582501.
Each spring in the Lower Columbia River (LCR) below the Hugh L. Keenleyside Dam (HLK) and in the Lower Kootenay River (LKR) below the Brilliant Dam, thousands of Rainbow Trout spawn. Since 1992, BC Hydro has stabilized the spring discharge releases from HLK to protect Rainbow Trout redds from dewatering.
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Thorley, J.L. and Muir, C.D. (2017) Lower Columbia River Fish Population Indexing Analysis 2016. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Report. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/589633601.
In the mid 1990s BC Hydro began operating Hugh L. Keenleyside (HLK) Dam to reduce dewatering of Mountain Whitefish and Rainbow Trout eggs.
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Thorley, J.L. and Campos M. (2017) Middle Columbia River Fish Indexing Analysis 2016. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Report. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/577548349.
The key management questions to be addressed by the analyses are:
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Thorley, J.L. and Hogan, P.M. (2016) Lower Columbia River Rainbow Trout Spawning Analysis 2016. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Report. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/1385788078.
Each spring in the Lower Columbia River (LCR) below the Hugh L. Keenleyside Dam (HLK) and in the Lower Kootenay River (LKR) below the Brilliant Dam, thousands of Rainbow Trout spawn. Since 1992, BC Hydro has stabilized the spring discharge releases from HLK to protect Rainbow Trout redds from dewatering.
The suggested citation for this analytic report is:
Thorley, J.L. and Hogan, P.M. (2016) Lower Columbia River Fish Population Indexing Analysis 2015. A Poisson Consulting Analysis Report. URL: https://www.poissonconsulting.ca/f/554133251.
In the mid 1990s BC Hydro began operating Hugh L. Keenleyside (HLK) Dam to reduce dewatering of Mountain Whitefish and Rainbow Trout eggs.