Preparation and Analysis Methods for Fish Tissue Collected from Lake Koocanusa, Montana

  • Travis S. Schmidt
  • , Ashley M. Bussell
  • , Molly A. Moloney
  • , James L. Dunnigan
  • , Trevor M. Selch
  • , Jessica E. Brandt
  • , Craig A. Stricker
  • , A. Robin Stewart
  • , Veronika A. Kocen
  • , Danielle Cleveland
  • , Vicki S. Blazer
  • , Sarah E. Janssen
  • , Jacob M. Ogorek
  • , Meghan Dunn
  • , Theresa L. McBride
  • , Katie B. Adams
  • , Benjamin P. Colman
  • , Matt Young
  • , Jennie Christensen

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Abstract

Lake Koocanusa, a reservoir, receives mine wastes from metallurgical coal mines in the Elk River Valley of British Columbia, Canada. Selenium and other elements discharged by the mines into the waters of the United States can pose unknown risks to aquatic life. The U.S. Geological Survey Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center can collaborate with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks and other State and Federal agencies to design studies and to collect fish tissues to help fill this knowledge gap. This report describes the processes, techniques, and methods used to collect and analyze fish tissue collected from Lake Koocanusa; and procedures used to review and manage data, including quality assurance and quality control procedures used by the U.S. Geological Survey Wyoming-Montana Water Science Center and supporting analytical laboratories. These fish tissue collections began in 2021.

Original languageEnglish
JournalUS Geological Survey Open-File Report
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StatePublished - 2025

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