Many anadromous fish species, such as Pacific and Atlantic salmon (Onchorhynchus spp., Salmo salar), the shads and river herring (Alosa spp.), and catadromous species including the American eel (Anguilla rostrata), are in danger of extinction throughout some or all of their range. Impacts to these populations include entrainment at hydroelectric dams and other water conveyance facilities. State and federal laws now mandate protection of these and other fish populations. Facility operators must often implement physical or operational modifications to reduce fish entrainment. This presentation will document the improved juvenile fish passage survival results at several Fish Guidance System (FGS) installations in North America. The FGS has bee...
Hydropower dams disrupt longitudinal connectivity and cause fragmentation of river systems, which ha...
Run-of-river hydroelectric projects do not have many of the environmental issues associated with lar...
There are many designs for downstream fish bypasses at dams and nature-like fishways, but attracting...
Many anadromous fish species, such as Pacific and Atlantic salmon (Onchorhynchus spp., Salmo salar),...
Many anadromous fish species, such as Pacific and Atlantic salmon (Onchorhynchus spp., Salmo salar),...
Many anadromous fish species, such as Pacific and Atlantic salmon (Onchorhynchus spp., Salmo salar),...
Many anadromous fish species, such as Pacific and Atlantic salmon (Onchorhynchus spp.; Sahno sp.) an...
The range of river herring (A. pseudoharengus and A. aestivalis) is much smaller now than historical...
In efforts to re-establish populations of migratory fish in areas previously blocked by man-made bar...
Abstract: Co-location of hydropower turbine outfalls with fish pass entrances has been suggested as ...
Like large hydropower counterparts in the Columbia River, low-elevation dams and irrigation diversio...
Habitat connectivity is central for life-cycle progression for migrating organisms. Passage of hydro...
Downstream passage through hydroelectric facilities is a significant area of concern regarding the p...
Hydropower dams block migration routes and disrupt longitudinal connectivity in rivers, thereby posi...
The Acushnet River has been the focus of much diadromous fish passage restoration work in recent yea...
Hydropower dams disrupt longitudinal connectivity and cause fragmentation of river systems, which ha...
Run-of-river hydroelectric projects do not have many of the environmental issues associated with lar...
There are many designs for downstream fish bypasses at dams and nature-like fishways, but attracting...
Many anadromous fish species, such as Pacific and Atlantic salmon (Onchorhynchus spp., Salmo salar),...
Many anadromous fish species, such as Pacific and Atlantic salmon (Onchorhynchus spp., Salmo salar),...
Many anadromous fish species, such as Pacific and Atlantic salmon (Onchorhynchus spp., Salmo salar),...
Many anadromous fish species, such as Pacific and Atlantic salmon (Onchorhynchus spp.; Sahno sp.) an...
The range of river herring (A. pseudoharengus and A. aestivalis) is much smaller now than historical...
In efforts to re-establish populations of migratory fish in areas previously blocked by man-made bar...
Abstract: Co-location of hydropower turbine outfalls with fish pass entrances has been suggested as ...
Like large hydropower counterparts in the Columbia River, low-elevation dams and irrigation diversio...
Habitat connectivity is central for life-cycle progression for migrating organisms. Passage of hydro...
Downstream passage through hydroelectric facilities is a significant area of concern regarding the p...
Hydropower dams block migration routes and disrupt longitudinal connectivity in rivers, thereby posi...
The Acushnet River has been the focus of much diadromous fish passage restoration work in recent yea...
Hydropower dams disrupt longitudinal connectivity and cause fragmentation of river systems, which ha...
Run-of-river hydroelectric projects do not have many of the environmental issues associated with lar...
There are many designs for downstream fish bypasses at dams and nature-like fishways, but attracting...