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    Characterizing the movements and habitat use of two fish species of concern in a regulated ecosystem by Garavelli, Lysel, Blackburn, Shannon E., Scholz, Allan T., Connor, Jason M., Paluch, Mark C., Olson, Jason A., Bellgraph, Brian J.

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-10-2021)
    “…In freshwater ecosystems in the northwest United States, the distribution and movements of fish between their essential habitats are particularly impacted by…”
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    Population Dynamics and Evaluation of Management Scenarios for White Sturgeon in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River Basin by Blackburn, Shannon E., Gingras, Marty L., DuBois, Jason, Jackson, Zachary J., Quist, Michael C.

    “…Recent surveys suggest a declining population of White Sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus in the Sacramento–San Joaquin River basin (SSJ), California. Probable…”
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    How Small Can We Go? Evaluating Survival, Tag Retention, and Growth of Juvenile Chinook Salmon Implanted with a New Acoustic Microtag by Fischer, Eric S., Blackburn, Shannon E., Liss, Stephanie A., Hughes, James S., Li, Huidong, Deng, Zhiqun Daniel

    “…Recently, an acoustic microtag, called the Eel–Lamprey Acoustic Tag (ELAT), was developed for use in juvenile American Eel Anguilla rostrata and Pacific…”
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    How Small Can We Go? Evaluating Survival, Tag Retention, and Growth of Juvenile Chinook Salmon Implanted with a New Acoustic Microtag by Fischer, Eric S., Blackburn, Shannon E., Liss, Stephanie A., Hughes, James S., Li, Huidong, Deng, Zhiqun Daniel

    “…Recently, a micro acoustic tag was developed for use in juvenile American Eels Anguilla rostrate and Pacific Lamprey Entosphenus tridentatus, called the…”
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    Population Dynamics and Management for White Sturgeon in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Basin, California by Blackburn, Shannon E

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Recent surveys suggest that the population of White Sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River basin (SSJ) is declining. Probable…”
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    Dissertation