It’s not new technology, however, it is rapidly evolving technology. We’re closing in on nearly a decade now of engineering and employing acoustic tags for tracking fish behavior (in 2D and 3D), conducting survival studies, and measuring bypass effectiveness.
Though some consider the PNW more ecologically conscious then elsewhere, the majority of the public is unaware of the progress being made. Tag tracking research is impacting critical environmental decisions that directly and indirectly effect our communities and ourselves. We’re making a positive difference and I’m happy to see the progress gaining visibility in the press.
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