This paper addresses problems associated with fishways in flow control structures at low head dams on small watersheds (i.e., between 3 and 50km(2), between 1 and 20 sq mi). Guidelines and rationale are given for design of fishways for commonly used flow control structures in this category in the Maritime Provinces on Canada\u27s east coast. Information takes into account the size of the drainage area, anticipated flows and provisions for accommodating flood flows, the proposed head at the dam, the types of fish species to be passed and the timing of the upstream fish migration at the location of the barrier
The design of a fish ladder that would operate with downstream tide fluctuations of 14 ft and upstre...
A hydraulic model study was conducted to investigate the feasibility of notching a low head feeder d...
None supplied. From introduction: The main purpose of this series of reports is to provide guideline...
The possible requirement of facilities to move migrating fish upstream around dams may be a factor i...
Barriers resulting from anthropogenic activities (e.g., hydropower development, irrigation, flood co...
Abstract: Barriers resulting from anthropogenic activities (e.g., hydropower development, irrigation...
Fishway design has evolved in a conservative fashion. Initial costs or practicality have limited the...
Fishways have traditionally consisted of concrete flumes built on the side of a dam. This paper pres...
Various areas of scientific and engineering endeavor in natural resources development and maintenanc...
None supplied. From introduction: The purpose of this series of reports is to provide guidelines and...
In aquatic systems, in-stream structures such as dams, weirs and road crossings can act as barriers ...
Case studies on several fish passage design problems in Canada are outlined. These include developme...
Recent inventories have identified more than 7 000 dams and weirs along the east coast of Australia,...
Worldwide, millions of dams can have adverse impact on the connectivity of rivers and streams, hinde...
AbstractThe main objective of this work is showing how numerical simulation and optimal control theo...
The design of a fish ladder that would operate with downstream tide fluctuations of 14 ft and upstre...
A hydraulic model study was conducted to investigate the feasibility of notching a low head feeder d...
None supplied. From introduction: The main purpose of this series of reports is to provide guideline...
The possible requirement of facilities to move migrating fish upstream around dams may be a factor i...
Barriers resulting from anthropogenic activities (e.g., hydropower development, irrigation, flood co...
Abstract: Barriers resulting from anthropogenic activities (e.g., hydropower development, irrigation...
Fishway design has evolved in a conservative fashion. Initial costs or practicality have limited the...
Fishways have traditionally consisted of concrete flumes built on the side of a dam. This paper pres...
Various areas of scientific and engineering endeavor in natural resources development and maintenanc...
None supplied. From introduction: The purpose of this series of reports is to provide guidelines and...
In aquatic systems, in-stream structures such as dams, weirs and road crossings can act as barriers ...
Case studies on several fish passage design problems in Canada are outlined. These include developme...
Recent inventories have identified more than 7 000 dams and weirs along the east coast of Australia,...
Worldwide, millions of dams can have adverse impact on the connectivity of rivers and streams, hinde...
AbstractThe main objective of this work is showing how numerical simulation and optimal control theo...
The design of a fish ladder that would operate with downstream tide fluctuations of 14 ft and upstre...
A hydraulic model study was conducted to investigate the feasibility of notching a low head feeder d...
None supplied. From introduction: The main purpose of this series of reports is to provide guideline...