Science activity #54157,
updated 15 October 2024
Feasibility of Acoustic Telemetry in Delta Smelt
Description / purpose
This project aims to test the feasibility of using novel acoustic transmitters to track Delta smelt in the San Francisco Bay-Delta. Successful utilization of acoustic telemetry to track Delta smelt can provide researchers and resource managers with information about the species’ habitat preferences, the effects of water-management practices on Delta smelt movement and distribution, and the success of ongoing supplemental release efforts. The assessment of feasibility will include a comprehensive analysis of both the lethal and sublethal effects of surgical tag implantation on Delta smelt, as well as the development of a species-specific tagging protocol.
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- 1 Awarded / Initiating (2022)
- 2 In progress / Ongoing
- 3 Complete
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Total allocated funding: $0
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Delta regions
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2A. Evaluate and update monitoring programs to ensure their ability to track and inform the management of climate change impacts, emerging stressors, and changes in species distributions.
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