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Contents <br />For the 7 replicates performed at the reservoir elevation of 6775 ft, 1399 live 0 -plus white <br />suckers (50 mm mean TL) were injected into the discharge pipe. Forty -four 0 -plus white suckers <br />were alive immediately after sleeve valve passage (3.145 percent survival) ranging between 1 <br />and 11 fish per trial (figure 18). Seventeen 0 -plus white suckers survived beyond 96 hrs (1.215 <br />percent survival) ranging between 0 and 4 fish per trial (figure 19). <br />Figures 18. Immediate mortality and <br />white suckers for each replical <br />Figures 19. Mortality and survival at <br />for each replicate at 6775 ft re; <br />White Sucker (100 <br />�0 I -plats white suckers (mean TL 100 mm, mean <br />q ction process. Total length measurements of <br />mm The trials were performed concurrently <br />was injected into the discharge pipe upstream of <br />iinate 1 -plus white sucker survival at a pressure of <br />er was found alive in the entrainment net but died <br />valve passage. <br />For trial 2, two white suckers were found alive in the entrainment net immediately after sleeve <br />valve passage. The 92 mm white sucker died approximately 48 hrs after sleeve valve passage <br />however; the 97 mm white sucker survived beyond 96 hrs. <br />For trial 3, a total of three white suckers were found alive immediately after sleeve valve passage <br />where 2 were collected in the entrainment nets and 1 collected in the spillway. One white sucker <br />died after 24 hrs (99 mm), one at 48 hrs (98 mm), one at 72 hrs (100 mm). <br />Page 29 <br />