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Interrogation Site Metadata

ENL - Lower Entiat River

Status:   Active - Operational
Site Type: Instream Remote Detection System  |  Organization: Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
General Operational Period: Year Round
Start Date: 10/25/2007 12:00 AM

This site is located immediately upstream of Entiat, WA. The site is grid powered with a battery switcher and includes eight HDPE pipe-style antennas and IS1001 readers. The readers are connected to an IS1001-MC and satellite remote communications.

Current Operations

Last File Loaded: ENL-2024-184-P-005.json
Date Last File Loaded: 7/2/2024 10:20 PM
Date Last File Opened: 7/2/2024 5:20 PM
Date Last File Closed: 7/2/2024 8:22 PM
Last Observation Tag: 3DD.0078C5AB2C
Last Observation Date: 7/2/2024 8:22 PM
Detection Summary: Last Day's Observations
Contacts

Primary Contact:

Matthew Stilwater
matthew.stilwater@dfw.wa.gov
509-664-3148

Data Steward:

Kevin Peterson
kevin.peterson@merck.com
208-484-0446
Location
Coordinates: 47.663782, -120.242820  |  River Km: 778.002
Operational History

Operational history describes the period the site was interrogating for PIT tags. The comments provide anecdotal information about the operation of the site during this period. Site operational periods are updated typically at the end of the calendar year.

Configuration

Configuration metadata includes details about the equipment used at the site to detect and record PIT tags. A new configuration sequence record is created when equipment is added or removed from the site and the period of time it was active. A configuration sequence without an End Date is currently active.

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Start Date:  8/27/2019
End Date:  ----

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Equipment History

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Event Log Summary

This displays the last 25 events, to see the full history, log in to theĀ Event Logs.

Archived Event Logs