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Item Passive and active tracking data of several fish species movement around Lock and Dam 2 and Lock and Dam 8 (2016 to 2018)(2018-12-19) Finger, Jean S; Riesgraf, Andrew T; Zielinski, Daniel P; Sorensen, Peter W; js.finger@yahoo.fr; Finger, Jean Sebastien; Sorensen LaboratoryThis data set has 2 main components: First we investigated the movement of several fish species around and across a Mississippi River lock and dam: Lock and Dam 2. Approximately 200 fish were tagged and released below this structure and were tracked to determine both whether and when they passed through this structure, using an array of passive receiver. Additionally, some of these fish were actively tracked (acoustic and radio) below the spillway gates of lock and dam 2 to investigate their movements and approach behaviors. Second, we investigated the efficiency of a sound barrier installed on the downstream side of the lock chamber of Lock and Dam 8. 160 common carp were tagged and released below a Mississippi River lock and dam (Lock and Dam 8) and tracked using a passive receiver array. This experiment was designed to determine whether fish were entering the lock chamber with the sound barrier on or off. Locks and dams are challenging environments for tracking technology (e.g. difficulty to detect tags in high turbulent water) and we advise to contact the authors or read publication/report associated with this data set for more details about technological limitations.Item Raw Data from Silver, Bighead, and Common Carp Acoustic Avoidance tests, December 2013 - February 2014(2017-02-16) Sorensen, Peter W; Zielinski, Daniel P; dzielinski@usgs.gov; Zielinski, Daniel PRaw data of fish position and sound measurements from acoustic avoidance tests with silver, bighead, and common carp. The data is made available to support a open access publication submitted to PLOSONE entitled "Silver, bighead, and common carp orient to acoustic particle motion when avoiding a complex sound."