This paper presents a detailed analysis of waterfalls and culverts as physical barriers to upstream migration by salmon and trout. Analysis techniques are based on combining barrier geometry and stream hydrology to define the existing hydraulic conditions within the barrier. These conditions then can be compared to known fish capabilities to determine fish passage success. A systematic classification system is developed which defines the geometric and hydraulic parameters for a given stream discharge. This classification system is organized in a format that can be used to catalog barriers in fisheries enhancement programs. The analysis compares hydraulic conditions and fish capabilities in detail, as the fish enters the barrier, attempts pa...
Abstract: Impermeable guidance structures (or guide walls) are used to improve passage efficiency of...
Abstract: Barriers resulting from anthropogenic activities (e.g., hydropower development, irrigation...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.Channel-spanning hydraulic structures can act as bar...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of waterfalls and culverts as physical barriers to upstream ...
Fish passage through culverts is an important component of road and stream crossing design. Although...
In aquatic systems, in-stream structures such as dams, weirs and road crossings can act as barriers ...
This paper presents an approach for assessing upstream fish passage problems at small hydro projects...
A synopsis of the project components was prepared to provide an overview for persons who are not fis...
Recent inventories have identified more than 7 000 dams and weirs along the east coast of Australia,...
https://doi.org/10.21949/15182011996PDFTech ReportFHWA/MT-96/8117-28117-2CulvertsMigrationFish ladde...
A potential velocity barrier which could preclude the migration of ouananiche and brook trout to the...
The recording and classification of obstacles that can interfere with the movements and migrations o...
Results of the assessment of fish passability through artificial barriers using Rapid Barrier Passab...
Techniques for assessing the impact of structural barriers on fish passage and for prioritising rest...
Migration barriers being selective for invasive species could protect pristine upstream areas. We de...
Abstract: Impermeable guidance structures (or guide walls) are used to improve passage efficiency of...
Abstract: Barriers resulting from anthropogenic activities (e.g., hydropower development, irrigation...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.Channel-spanning hydraulic structures can act as bar...
This paper presents a detailed analysis of waterfalls and culverts as physical barriers to upstream ...
Fish passage through culverts is an important component of road and stream crossing design. Although...
In aquatic systems, in-stream structures such as dams, weirs and road crossings can act as barriers ...
This paper presents an approach for assessing upstream fish passage problems at small hydro projects...
A synopsis of the project components was prepared to provide an overview for persons who are not fis...
Recent inventories have identified more than 7 000 dams and weirs along the east coast of Australia,...
https://doi.org/10.21949/15182011996PDFTech ReportFHWA/MT-96/8117-28117-2CulvertsMigrationFish ladde...
A potential velocity barrier which could preclude the migration of ouananiche and brook trout to the...
The recording and classification of obstacles that can interfere with the movements and migrations o...
Results of the assessment of fish passability through artificial barriers using Rapid Barrier Passab...
Techniques for assessing the impact of structural barriers on fish passage and for prioritising rest...
Migration barriers being selective for invasive species could protect pristine upstream areas. We de...
Abstract: Impermeable guidance structures (or guide walls) are used to improve passage efficiency of...
Abstract: Barriers resulting from anthropogenic activities (e.g., hydropower development, irrigation...
Includes bibliographical references.2015 Summer.Channel-spanning hydraulic structures can act as bar...