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Contents <br />test the effectiveness to eliminate LMB (70 mm mean TL) survival at a pressure of <br />approximately 50 psi. <br />For trial 1, one LMB (72 mm) was found alive in the entrainment nets after sleeve valve passage <br />but had no balance and was on its side and was motionless and died at 72 hrs after sleeve valve <br />passage. <br />For trials 2 through 8, no LMB were found alive immediately after sleeve valve passage. <br />For trial 9, one LMB (69 mm) was found alive in the <br />but had no balance and was on its side and was moti( <br />at 96 hrs after sleeve valve passage. <br />For trial 10, one LMB (65 mm) was found alive <br />passage but had no balance and was on its side ,A <br />breathing at 96 hrs after sleeve valve passage.``" <br />For the 10 replicates performed at the reservoir e <br />largemouth bass (70 mm) were injeeted ;into the l <br />immediately after sleeve valve passage {6.3 percl <br />(figure 32). Two LMB survived beyond 96 hrs <br />33) and were still breathing but were motionless <br />hemorrhaging sympo, as' luegill experien <br />after sleeve valve passage <br />the fish was still breathing <br />sleeve valve <br />fish was still <br />,6 ft, 1,000 live 1 -Plus <br />'ipe. Three 1 -plus LMB were alive <br />g between 0 and 1 survivor per trial <br />after sleeve valve passage (figure <br />on their side and had similar internal <br />46 Hr Mortality and Survival for <br />larginrmth bass (^70mni) at6OU Elev. ('°50 vsl) <br />@Ram1a <br />90% 9W6 <br />1 i 3 1. 5 6 ] @ 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 ] R 9 i0 <br />MI IlumMr TM NumM <br />Figures 32. Immediate to oxtality and survival at 0 hrs after sleeve valve passage for 1 -plus <br />largemouth bass (76 mm mean TL) for each replicate at 6828 ft reservoir elevation. <br />Figures 33. Mortality and survival at 96 hrs after sleeve valve passage for 1 -plus largemouth <br />bass (70 mm mean TL) for each replicate at 6828 ft reservoir elevation. <br />Fathead Minnow (55 mm mean TL) <br />Page 41 <br />
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