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Autonomous Salmon Lake Mapping

Synopsis:This project addresses the need to collect high spatial and temporal resolution data on the abiotic and biotic water quality parameters that influence the growth, survival, and sustainability of wild juvenile sockeye salmon in lakes on the Kodiak Archipelago, Alaska. This project will utilize the application of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) to map water quality parameters important to marine and freshwater survival of wild salmon stocks on Kodiak Island. In addition, a feasibility study will assess juvenile salmon abundance in the fall and in the following spring to see if the AUV is capable of estimating winter survival.
Project #:45854
Project Period:5/29/2008 - 12/31/2010
Cost:$133,782
Match:No match required
Region:Westward, Kodiak
Federal Fiscal Year:2007
Investigator(s)
NameRoleOrganization
Heather Finkle Principal Investigator ADF&G, Division of Commercial Fisheries
Steven Honnold Co-Principal Investigator ADF&G, Division of Commercial Fisheries
Statement of Work AKSSF Reports
Semiannual Report 5/1/2008 - 6/30/2008 PDF
Semiannual Report 7/1/2008 - 12/30/2008 PDF
Semiannual Report 5/1/2009 - 6/30/2009 PDF
Semiannual Report 7/1/2009 - 12/30/2009 PDF
Semiannual Report 5/1/2010 - 10/30/2010 PDF
Completion ReportPDF

For technical support, questions, or comments, please contact Debbie Maas at debbie.maas@alaska.gov.