February 20, 2024
Journal Article

Balloon Tag Manufacturing Technique for Sensor Fish and Live Fish Recovery

Abstract

Fish may experience injuries and mortality when they pass through hydraulic conveyances at hydropower dams, even if these conveyances are designed to be fish friendly, such as downstream bypass systems, modified spillways and turbines. The main methods used to study fish passage conditions in hydraulic structures involve direct, in situ testing using Sensor Fish technology and live fish. Sensor Fish data helps identify physical stressors and their locations in the fish passage environment, while live fish are assessed for injuries and mortality. Balloon tags, which are self-inflating balloons attached externally to Sensor Fish and live fish, aid in their recovery after passing through hydraulic structures.

Published: February 20, 2024

Citation

Salalila A.L., J.J. Martinez, A.L. Tate, N.F. Acevedo, M. Salalila, and Z. Deng. 2023. Balloon Tag Manufacturing Technique for Sensor Fish and Live Fish Recovery. Journal of Visualized Experiments (JoVE) 2023, no. 200:Art. No. e65632. PNNL-SA-182890. doi:10.3791/65632