Evaluation of the hydraulic and biological performance of the portable floating fish collector at Cougar Reservoir and Dam, Oregon, 2014 [unknown]

John W. Beeman, Scott D. Evans, Philip V. Haner, Hal C. Hansel, Amy C. Hansen, Gabriel S. Hansen, Tyson W. Hatton, Jamie M. Sprando, Collin D. Smith, Noah S. Adams
2016 Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World   unpublished
Cover: Photographs of the portable floating fish collector (PFFC) at Cougar Reservoir and Dam, Oregon, 2014. Clockwise from the top left: Temperature control tower, platforms suspending hydrophones, and the bow of the PFFC. Stern of the PFFC relative to the temperature control tower. Close up of the bow of the PFFC in front of the temperature control tower. Entrance to the PFFC during assembly. For more information on the USGS-the Federal source for science about the Earth, its natural and
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doi:10.3133/ofr20161003 fatcat:frms2xdxejhbjp5nfsjfs72ms4