Yakima Bull Trout Trap, Transport, and Monitoring Project: 2022 Progress Report

Author(s)
Photo of Jason Romine holding a large Bull Trout.
Supervisory Fish Biologist - MCFWCO Project Leader
Fish and Aquatic Conservation
Expertise
Acoustic telemetry,
Age and growth modelling,
Multi-state mark recapture modelling,
Spatial statistics/GIS,
Data analysis
Area
WA
Leavenworth,WA
Publication date
Type of document
Annual Report
Facility
Person in a blue inflatable kayak on a calm river
The Mid-Columbia Fish & Wildlife Conservation Office provides technical fisheries assistance and cooperates with Service programs; other federal, state, and local agencies; tribes, and various entities to conserve aquatic species and their habitats in the mid- and upper-Columbia River Basin.
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Public Domain
Program
A man is fishing in a boat with three young girls. The kids are excitedly pulling a fish out of the water.
The Fish and Aquatic Conservation programs work together to deliver resilient habitats, healthy fish, connected people, and strong partnerships. From habitat restoration to aquatic invasive species prevention, captive breeding to population assessment and monitoring, our programs are driven by the...
Species
Bull trout and kokanee salmon underwater

Bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) are members of the family Salmonidae and are char native Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Nevada, Montana and western Canada. Compared to other salmonids, bull trout have more specific habitat requirements that appear to influence their distribution and abundance....

FWS Focus
Ecosystem
FWS and DOI Region(s)