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Mark McKinstry
Reclamation Office: Upper Colorado Region, Upper Colorado Regional Office
Contact Information: (801) 524-3835, mmckinstry@usbr.gov
Research Funded by the Science and Technology Program
Mark McKinstry began doing research for the Science and Technology Program in the 2010 fiscal year, with funding provided by the program as recently as the 2016 fiscal year. Projects were funded under the Science and Technology Program research topics Fish Passage and Entrainment and Ecosystem Needs.
The following research projects were funded in whole or in part by the Science and Technology Program. Mark McKinstry is listed as the principal investigator, or primary researcher. Click the project's title to view more information.
Evaluation of Hogback Diversion Canal Fish Weir on Adult and Larval Fish
Project ID: 1618
Fiscal Years of Funding: 2015 - 2017
Research Results:
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Evaluating an Innovative Fish Weir for Preventing Fish Entrainment
Project ID: 5166
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2015
Research Results:
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The Development of a Bonytail Fish Population in Lake Mead or Lake Powell
Project ID: 2372
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2015
Research Results:
The Development of a Bonytail Fish Population in Lake Mead or Lake Powell (final, PDF, 584KB)
The Effects of Electrofishing on the Reproductive and Developmental Health of Razorback Sucker in the Colorado River Basin
Project ID: 2408
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2011
Research Results:
- Evaluation of Channel Catfish Ictalurus Punctatus Age/Length Structure in the San Juan River from 2002 to 20111 (final, PDF, 284KB)
- Effects of Electrofishing Removal on the Channel Catfish, Ictalurus Punctatus, Population in the San Juan River, New Mexico (final, PDF, 284KB)
Development of a Floating Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT) Tag Antenna Interrogation System
Project ID: 257
Fiscal Year of Funding: 2010
Research Results:
- Floating PIT-tag Interrogation System for use in rivers (final, PDF, 8.0MB)
- Floating PIT tag Antenna powerpoint file (final, PDF, 8.0MB)
- Floating PIT Tag Detection System (final, PDF, 8.0MB)
- Now Available: New Antenna System to Detect Tagged Fish (final, PDF, 8.0MB)