Studies and reports on the accuracy and feasibility of using electronic equipment for detection of coded wire tags on Pacific Salmon can be accessed from these document table.  

Non-copyright documents are listed in the top table and can be downloaded from this page. 

Copyright documents are listed in the bottom table and can be accessed from their DOI link

FileDescriptionFile Date
Marking Fishes and Invertebrates, III. Coded Wire Tags Useful in Automatic Recovery of Chinook Salmon and Steelhead TroutThe successful use of the coded wire tag (1 x 0.25mm, placed in snout) for marking of juvenile Pacific Salmon and steelhead trout migrating downstream in the Snake River is described.1974

List of copyright documents:

(Note, as we are making non-copyright document directly accessible from the above table we are temporarily including these in the below list)

Ebel, W. J. 1974. Marking fishes and invertebrates. III. Coded wire tags useful in automatic recovery of chinook salmon and steelhead trout. Marine Fisheries Review 36(7):10-13. https://spo.nmfs.noaa.gov/sites/default/files/pdf-content/MFR/mfr367/mfr3673.pdf

Fraser, K. 2013/2014. Chinook Salmon – DFO T-Wand Study 2013/2014. CDFO. https://docs.cbfwl.org/RCMT/Fraser_Chinook Salmon DFO T-Wand Study 2013-2014.pdf

Vander Haegen, G., and L. Blankenship. Advances in coded wire tag technology: meeting changing fish management objectives. Pages 127-140 in Wolf, K. S., and O’Neal, J. S., editors. PNAMP Special Publication: tagging, telemetry and marking measures for monitoring fish populations: a compendium of new and recent science for use in informing technique and decision modalities. Pacific Northwest Aquatic Monitoring Partnership Special Publication 2010-002 https://pnamp.org/cms/assets/TTM%20Chap08_0.pdf