Interrogation Site Metadata
GCM - Grouse Creek Mouth
Status: Active - OperationalGeneral Operational Period: Seasonally
Start Date: 3/18/2020 12:00 AM
The Grouse Creek Mouth (GCM) interrogation site consists of a tandem array in-stream detection system located in the Grouse Creek in the Imnaha River basin approximately 25m upstream from the confluence with the Imnaha River. The array is under the Grouse Creek bridge on the upper Imnaha River road with all components located on the county road right of way. Each antenna spans the width of the creek under the bridge. Stream side components include two stand alone Biomark IS1001 readers and a battery box on the western upstream side of the bridge. GCM was installed March 2020 and began collecting data on March 18, 2020 and is expected to operate during adult steelhead returns, March - June. Power is from batteries that are manually changed out weekly. Data are downloaded manually.
Current Operations
Last File Loaded: | GCM-2024-164-P-001.json |
Date Last File Loaded: | 6/27/2024 3:01 PM |
Date Last File Opened: | 6/12/2024 10:51 AM |
Date Last File Closed: | 6/27/2024 10:18 AM |
Last Observation Tag: | 3DD.003D42270A |
Last Observation Date: | 6/25/2024 9:49 PM |
Detection Summary: | Last Day's Observations |
Contacts
Location
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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Equipment History
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