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Tracy Fish Facility Research - Research Study Plans
Fiscal Year 2013

Research Study Title Principal Investigators
Evaluation of Chinook Salmon and Central Valley Steelhead Facility Losses at the Tracy Fish Collection Facility

Cathy Karp

Evaluation of the Use of Electricity for Predator Removal at the Tracy Fish Collection Facility Connie Svoboda,
Mike Horn
Investigations for Improvements to the Primary Channel at the TFCF Bryan Heiner,
Brent Mefford
Scoping Report of Incorporating a Moving Crowder System to Move Predators through the Primary Channel and Possibly the Forebay in Front of the Trash Rack Cathy Karp,
Connie Svoboda
Scoping Report of Incorporating Barging into Salvaged Fish Release Procedures Cathy Karp,
Connie Svoboda
Website Management and Quality Assurance for TFFIP Data Kathy Fenton,
Don Portz
Tracy Series Reports Don Portz
Effectiveness of Fine Mesh Screening a Holding Tank in Retaining Larval and Juvenile Fish at the Tracy Fish Collection Facility Rene C. Reyes
Effect of Negative Pressure on Selected Fishes Salvaged at Tracy Fish Collection Facility Andrew A. Schultz,
Brent Bridges
Evacuation Rates of Acoustic Tags in Striped Bass Andrew A. Schultz
Influence of Acoustic Tags on Susceptibility of Chinook Salmon to Predation Andrew A. Schultz,
Brent Bridges
Effects of Fish Density on Water Quality in the New Haul-Out Bucket and Fish-Haul Trucks at the Tracy Fish Collection Facility Brandon Wu
Brent Bridges
Evaluating the Use of Carbon Dioxide as an Alternative Predator Removal Technique to Decrease TFCF Predator Numnbers and Improve Facililty Operations Brandon Wu
Brent Bridges
Evaluation of the Tracy Fish Collection Facility Holding Tank Screen Retention Efficiency for Juvenile Delta Smelt Brandon Wu
Brent Bridges
Evaluating Debris Removal from Circular Holding Tanks by Lifting the Holding Tank Screen at the Tracy Fish Collection Facility Brandon Wu
Brent Bridges

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