Charlie
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I finally found it and you are going to love watching this! [8D]
I have known this exsisted for several years, but couldn't find it. This information exsists for all tagged fish under the "Post" program! If you notice the bottom left hand corner, it shows the date! The name of the article is: Survival of Migrating Salmon Smolts in Large Rivers With and Without Dams at: http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.0060265#pbio-0060265-b017
This is the intro to the vidio:
Video S1. Movement of Tagged Snake River Spring Chinook (2006) and Thompson River Spring Chinook and Steelhead (2005–2006) over the POST Array
The array is shown in magenta. In some cases, movements have been specified as straight lines because of uncertainty as to the exact path chosen. This animation has been created using the XVid open source codec; the codec can be uploaded from http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/ if the animation is not visible.
Here is the link you have to watch:
http://www.plosbiology.org/article/...i=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.0060265.sv001
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THIS FOR THE FRASER RIVER SOCKEYE!!!!!!
I have known this exsisted for several years, but couldn't find it. This information exsists for all tagged fish under the "Post" program! If you notice the bottom left hand corner, it shows the date! The name of the article is: Survival of Migrating Salmon Smolts in Large Rivers With and Without Dams at: http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.0060265#pbio-0060265-b017
This is the intro to the vidio:
Video S1. Movement of Tagged Snake River Spring Chinook (2006) and Thompson River Spring Chinook and Steelhead (2005–2006) over the POST Array
The array is shown in magenta. In some cases, movements have been specified as straight lines because of uncertainty as to the exact path chosen. This animation has been created using the XVid open source codec; the codec can be uploaded from http://www.xvidmovies.com/codec/ if the animation is not visible.
Here is the link you have to watch:
http://www.plosbiology.org/article/...i=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.0060265.sv001
I WOULD LOVE TO SEE THIS FOR THE FRASER RIVER SOCKEYE!!!!!!