Interrogation Site Metadata
CRC - Carmen Creek, Salmon R. Basin
Status: DecommissionedGeneral Operational Period: Year Round
Start Date: 10/24/2013 12:00 AM
End Date: 2/3/2017 12:00 AM
In-stream detection system consisting of a triple array located in Carmen Creek. The array (CRC) is located 0.68 km upstream of the confluence with the Salmon River and consists of 3 arrays, deployed serially at about 10 m apart. The upper and lower arrays are composed of three 5 ft PVC pipe pass-by antennas each while the middle array is comprised of two 10 foot and one 5 foot PVC pipe pass-by antennas. The Carmen Creek array site is located 0.16 km upstream of the culvert on Highway 93. CRC is operated by the Integrated Status and Effectiveness Project (ISEMP) cooperators Idaho Fish and Game and Quantitative Consultants, Inc. and was installed for continuous monitoring in October 2013. Site electricity comes from the adjacent electrical service lines and remote communication is provided by a cellular telephone modem. Environmental conditions are monitored by air temperature, water temperature, and water depth sensors. Site was removed in March 2018.
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Operational History
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Configuration
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