Interrogation Site Metadata
IR1 - Lower Imnaha River ISA @ km 7
Status: Active - OperationalGeneral Operational Period: Year Round
Start Date: 12/3/2010 12:00 AM
In-stream detection system consisting of a single array located in the lower Imnaha River. The array (IR1) located at river km 7 (N 45.761162, W -116.750658) consists of four 20 foot Biomark flat panel antennas that span the entire river at base flow. IR1 is operated by the Integrated Status and Effectiveness Project (ISEMP) cooperators Nez Perce Tribe and Quantitative Consultants, Inc. and was installed for continuous monitoring on December 3, 2010. The array includes ISEMP standard site monitoring equipment including: air and water temperature probes, and a water pressure transducer to monitor stream level. Electrical power is provided by a solar/propane hybrid thermal electric generator and remote communication provided by a satellite modem.
Current Operations
Last File Loaded: | IR1-2024-330-P-004.json |
Date Last File Loaded: | 11/25/2024 5:21 PM |
Date Last File Opened: | 11/25/2024 1:01 PM |
Date Last File Closed: | 11/25/2024 4:30 PM |
Last Observation Tag: | 3DD.003D6D3B36 |
Last Observation Date: | 11/25/2024 1:01 PM |
Detection Summary: | Last Day's Observations |
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Operational History
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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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