A unique screening device for juvenile fish has been built on, and is operating in, a hydroelectric canal on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The canal diverts up to 42.5 m3/s, and the screen is designed to remove outmigrant smolts of steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss and coho salmon O. kisutch from the canal inflow and return them to the Salmon River. The 25-m-long by 6.7-m-wide screen is supported on a removable steel truss suspended in a rectangular section of the canal flowing at a depth of 2.9 m. It incorporates 170 m2 of slotted woven-wire-mesh screen, and when in service, it inclines downward in the downstream direction, forcing fish into a collector resting on the canal floor at its lower end. The collector diverts the fish laterally...
The need to provide passage and protective screens at irrigation diversions has always been a necess...
A traveling screen was developed in the Pacific Northwest to divert juvenile Pacific salmon, Oncorhy...
Similar drum screen and bypass designs were used at two large diversion canals where outmigrating sa...
A unique screening device for juvenile fish has been built on, and is operating in, a hydroelectric ...
The Electric Power Research Institute has developed and biologically evaluated a new type of fish di...
A new type of fish diversion screen, known as the modular inclined screen (MIS), has beendesigned to...
Fish screens associated with irrigation diversion structures perform a vital function by protecting ...
A horizontal traveling screen, suitable for screening fish or debris from power plant water intakes ...
Fish-guiding screens of different porosities were tested with juvenile spring chinook salmon (Oncorh...
Physical screens are commonly installed to prevent downstream moving fish from entering dangerous ar...
The author designed a fixed screen to bypass fish from the intakes of hydroelectric turbines. It is ...
This report describes the design and operation of models I, II, and V. No report has been prepared o...
The following treatise presents the scientific data base used by Washington Department of Fisheries ...
Field research was conducted over the past 20 years to develop successful screens to divert juvenile...
Diversions from streams are often screened to prevent the loss of or injury to fish. Hydraulic crite...
The need to provide passage and protective screens at irrigation diversions has always been a necess...
A traveling screen was developed in the Pacific Northwest to divert juvenile Pacific salmon, Oncorhy...
Similar drum screen and bypass designs were used at two large diversion canals where outmigrating sa...
A unique screening device for juvenile fish has been built on, and is operating in, a hydroelectric ...
The Electric Power Research Institute has developed and biologically evaluated a new type of fish di...
A new type of fish diversion screen, known as the modular inclined screen (MIS), has beendesigned to...
Fish screens associated with irrigation diversion structures perform a vital function by protecting ...
A horizontal traveling screen, suitable for screening fish or debris from power plant water intakes ...
Fish-guiding screens of different porosities were tested with juvenile spring chinook salmon (Oncorh...
Physical screens are commonly installed to prevent downstream moving fish from entering dangerous ar...
The author designed a fixed screen to bypass fish from the intakes of hydroelectric turbines. It is ...
This report describes the design and operation of models I, II, and V. No report has been prepared o...
The following treatise presents the scientific data base used by Washington Department of Fisheries ...
Field research was conducted over the past 20 years to develop successful screens to divert juvenile...
Diversions from streams are often screened to prevent the loss of or injury to fish. Hydraulic crite...
The need to provide passage and protective screens at irrigation diversions has always been a necess...
A traveling screen was developed in the Pacific Northwest to divert juvenile Pacific salmon, Oncorhy...
Similar drum screen and bypass designs were used at two large diversion canals where outmigrating sa...