Science activity #49796, updated 29 April 2022
Habitat, hatcheries, and nonnative predators interact to affect juvenile salmon behavior and survival
Description / purpose
This study will explore predator prey interactions between hatchery and wild native juvenile salmon and nonnative bass on the Lower Mokelumne River.
Linked science activities
None specifiedCollaborators
Megan Sabal, Principal investigator -
University of California - Santa Cruz [UCSC]
Eric Palkovacs, Co-investigator -
University of California - Santa Cruz [UCSC]
Activity status
- Awarded / Initiating (2018)
- In progress / Ongoing (2018 - 2020)
- Complete
Funding summary
Total allocated funding: $138,594
Label | Value |
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Contract # or labor code | 5298 |
Implementing organization | University of California - Santa Cruz [UCSC] |
Funding organization | State Water Contractors [SWC] |
Funding Source | Not provided |
Date of award | 2018-02-01 |
Date of fiscal year-end | Not provided |
Total award amount | $138,594 |
State type of obligation | Not provided |
Federal type of obligation | Not provided |
Reimbursability | Not provided |
Procurement mechanism | Contracted competitive or direct award |
Location
Subbasins
Delta regions
Geographic tags
None specified
Products and outputs
Type | Title | Products Description | Impact |
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Delta Science Fellow 2018: Habitat, hatcheries, and nonnative predators interact to affect juvenile salmon behavior and survival | 0 views |
Type and context
Science action area
Management themes
Science themes
Types
Science functions
Management actions
Invasive species control and management
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Population enhancement of listed species
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Habitat protection / enhancement / restoration
Science Topics
Lead implementing organization
Partner implementing organizations
Funding organizations
Funding programs
Funding sources
None specified