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Effects of Tidally Varying River Flow on Entrainment of Juvenile Salmon into Sutter and Steamboat Sloughs

机译:各种河流对少年三文鱼灌立到垃圾箱和汽船泥沼的影响

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Survival of juvenile salmonids in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta (Delta) varies by migration route, and thus the proportion of fish that use each route affects overall survival through the Delta. Understanding factors that drive routing at channel junctions along the Sacramento River is therefore critical to devising management strategies that maximize survival. Here, we examine entrainment of acoustically tagged juvenile Chinook Salmon into Sutter and Steamboat sloughs from the Sacramento River. Because these sloughs divert fish away from the downstream entrances of the Delta Cross Channel and Georgiana Slough (where fish access the low-survival region of the interior Delta), management actions to increase fish entrainment into Sutter and Steamboat sloughs are being investigated to increase through-Delta survival. Previous studies suggest that fish generally “go with the flow”—as net flow into a divergence increases, the proportion of fish that enter that divergence correspondingly increases. However, complex tidal hydrodynamics at sub-daily time-scales may be decoupled from net flow. Therefore, we modeled routing of acoustic tagged juvenile salmon as a function of tidally varying hydrodynamic data, which was collected using temporary gaging stations deployed between March and May of 2014. Our results indicate that discharge, the proportion of flow that entered the slough, and the rate of change of flow were good predictors of an individual's probability of being entrained. In addition, interactions between discharge and the proportion of flow revealed a non-linear relationship between flow and entrainment probability. We found that the highest proportions of fish are likely to be entrained into Steamboat Slough and Sutter Slough on the ascending and descending limbs of the tidal cycle, when flow changes from positive to negative. Our findings characterize how patterns of entrainment vary with tidal flow fluctuations, providing information critical for understanding the potential effect of management actions (e.g., fish guidance structures) to modify routing probabilities at this location.
机译:萨克拉门托 - 圣Joaquin Delta(Delta)中少年鲑鱼的存活因迁移路线而变化,因此使用每条路线的鱼的比例通过三角洲影响整体生存。因此,了解沿着萨克拉门托河沿着萨克拉门托河的通道连接路线的因素对制定最大化生存的管理策略至关重要。在这里,我们研究从萨克拉门托河的垃圾和汽船泥泞的声学上标记的少年奇努克鲑鱼的夹带。因为这些泥泞的泥沼远离三角洲交叉通道和格鲁吉亚纳泥的下游入口(其中鱼进入内部三角洲的低生存区),正在研究将鱼夹带成捕捞和汽船脱落的管理行动以增加-delta survival。以前的研究表明,鱼通常“顺其自然” - 净流量进入发散增加,进入偏差的鱼的比例相应地增加。然而,亚日常时间尺度的复杂潮气动力学可以与净流量分离。因此,我们以各种不同的流体动力学数据为函数建模了声学标记的少年鲑鱼的函数,该数据是使用在2014年3月和2014年3月之间部署的临时采用站收集的。我们的结果表明放弃,进入泥沼的流量的比例,以及进入泥沼的流量流动变化率是个人被纳入的概率的良好预测因子。另外,放电之间的相互作用和流量的比例揭示了流动和夹带概率之间的非线性关系。我们发现,当流量从阳性变为负面变化时,可能夹带在汽轮泥浆中的最高比例,并在潮汐循环的上升和下降的肢体上撒上泥沼。我们的研究结果表征了夹带模式如何随着潮流波动而变化,为了解管理行动(例如,鱼指导结构)的潜在效果来修改该位置的潜在效果。

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