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Biological Monitoring of Key Salmon Populations: Technological Improvements in Escapement Estimation in British Columbia By Arlene Tompkins, Keri Benner, Scott Decker, Ivan Winther, Carmen McConnell, and Jeff Till Canada
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Document Date: 2014-07-24 12:19:02


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NPAFC Working Group / /

Country

Canada / /

Facility

University of British Columbia / Pacific Biological Station / /

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in-season fisheries management / bank / video monitoring systems / facial recognition technologies / travel time / imaging / radio tracking technology / /

NaturalFeature

North Coast / Robertson Creek / Vancouver Island / Skeena river / Kitsumkalum rivers / Yukon / West Coast Vancouver Island fjord / Oceans Canada / Chilko Lake / North Pacific Ocean / Smolt Enumeration Programs Chilko Lake / Alberni Inlet / Fraser river / Shuswap Lake / /

Organization

Department of Fisheries / NPAFC Working Group on Stock Assessment / Jeff Till Canada Department of Fisheries and Oceans / regional fish ageing lab. / University of British Columbia / Hupacasath First Nations / /

Person

Jeff Till / Keri Benner / Ivan Winther / Scott Decker / Carmen McConnell / Arlene Tompkins / /

Position

sockeye salmon biologist / program head for Fraser River Area Sockeye Assessment / climber / salmon technician / technician / head / senior technician / program head / /

ProvinceOrState

British Columbia / Yukon Territory / /

Region

east coast of Canada / Southeast Alaska / west coast / /

Technology

radio tracking technology / html / digital video / facial recognition technologies / digital camera / DIDSON technology / taken using an overhead digital camera / /

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