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Movement of Suckers in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon



Map of Upper Klamath Lake

 

Weekly Contacts of Lost River and Shortnose Suckers

These data represent preliminary results of radio tracking conducted during the 2002 field season. Weekly radio tracking began during the week of 6/30/02. Fish were tracked 4 days per week, using two 10-hour shifts daily. Fish contacts generally represent the true location of the fish to within less than 50 meters at the time of the contact. Contacts of fish that were deemed to be dead have been removed. These data are preliminary, and may be altered in their finalized version.

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   Sucker
contacts, 6/30/02 to 7/6/02
6/30/02 to 7/6/02
   Sucker
contacts, 7/7/02 to 7/13/02
7/7/02 to 7/13/02
   Sucker
contacts, 7/14/02 to 7/20/02
7/14/02 to 7/20/02
   Sucker
contacts, 7/21/02 to 7/27/02
7/21/02 to 7/27/02
   Sucker
contacts, 7/28/02 to 8/3/02
7/28/02 to 8/3/02
   Sucker
contacts, 8/4/02 to 8/10/02
8/4/02 to 8/10/02
   Sucker
contacts, 8/11/02 to 8/17/02
8/11/02 to 8/17/02
   Sucker
contacts, 8/18/02 to 8/24/02
8/18/02 to 8/24/02
   Sucker
contacts, 8/25/02 to 8/31/02
8/25/02 to 8/31/02
   Sucker
contacts, 9/1/02 to 9/7/02
 9/1/02 to 9/7/02
   Sucker
contacts, 9/8/02 to 9/14/02
9/8/02 to 9/14/02
   Sucker
contacts, 9/15/02 to 9/21/02
9/15/02 to 9/21/02
   Sucker
contacts, 9/22/02 to 9/28/02
9/22/02 to 9/28/02


Study of Movements and Behavior of Radio-Tagged Suckers in Upper Klamath Lake, Oregon
USGS Hydrologic Studies in the Upper Klamath Basin, Oregon
Oregon Water Science Center Home Page

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