Interrogation Site Metadata
MJ1 - Middle Fork John Day Array
Status: Active - OperationalGeneral Operational Period: Year Round
Start Date: 11/6/2013 12:00 AM
Owned and operated by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, the Middle Fork John Day Array is installed on the Middle Fork John Day River near its confluence with Mosquito Creek on Malheur National Forest Service land. The site operates year-round and is powered by solar energy. The system consists of two bank-to-bank antenna arrays, each equipped with a fifty-foot cord antenna, which monitor the entire riverbed under normal flow conditions. However, low flows or ice can sometimes prevent water from flowing over some antennas, and extremely high flows may also affect monitoring. Data from the arrays is downloaded manually. Initially, when first installed, the site had two arrays with three antennas each.
Current Operations
Last File Loaded: | MJ1-2024-153-P-001.json |
Date Last File Loaded: | 10/7/2024 10:11 AM |
Date Last File Opened: | 6/1/2024 3:19 AM |
Date Last File Closed: | 10/2/2024 10:23 AM |
Last Observation Tag: | 3D6.1533FADFC0 |
Last Observation Date: | 8/26/2024 9:46 AM |
Detection Summary: | Last Day's Observations |
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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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Event Log Summary
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