Natalie Houghton, an environmental specialist with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Sacramento District, uses a special magnet to activate acoustic fish tags prior to them being surgically implanted into 250 steelhead trout and late-fall Chinook salmon juveniles March 25, 2013, at the Coleman National Fish Hatchery in Anderson, Calif. The data obtained over a 75-mile stretch of the Sacramento River will help researchers better evaluate habitat restoration work under the Sacramento River Bank Protection Project, a joint flood risk reduction effort between the district and the state's California Central Valley Flood Protection Board to repair river bank erosion along the Sacramento River and its tributaries.
Date Taken: | 03.25.2013 |
Date Posted: | 04.08.2013 19:39 |
Photo ID: | 902611 |
VIRIN: | 130325-A-BC371-008 |
Resolution: | 4928x3264 |
Size: | 8.98 MB |
Location: | ANDERSON, CA, US |
Web Views: | 34 |
Downloads: | 2 |
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