A project to provide fish passage in the Mission Creek flood control channel of Santa Barbara, California, has been underway for many years. Flood flows are conveyed through two trapezoidal concrete–lined channel reaches with a combined length of over one mile and present passage barriers to migrating adult steelhead. These passage barriers may lead to complete extirpation of the steelhead populations in the watershed. Therefore, it is necessary to minimize the impact of the barriers on steelhead migration and provide the most favorable hydraulic conditions as practical. The City of Santa Barbara with support from others is planning to modify the two concrete-lined reaches and restore fish passage. Final designs have been completed and one ...
Civil structures built on the banks of rivers may replace natural riparian habitat with vertical con...
In 2004, following consultations with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the National ...
The Lower Yellowstone Irrigation District diverts up to 1400 cfs into its main canal system on the l...
A project to provide fish passage in the Mission Creek flood control channel of Santa Barbara, Calif...
Corte Madera Creek in Marin County, California flows through an urbanized corridor before entering S...
Channel wide fish passage structures have been installed throughout the Pacific Coast to allow movem...
The Red Bluff Fish Passage Improvement Project was a joint design and construction managment effort ...
The Hartland Diversion Dam, constructed in the late 19th century, has not only been a barrier for mi...
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and other resource agencies frequently review fish pass...
Streams are linear ecosystem highly constrained in two dimensions. Movement of organisms and abiotic...
The removal of the Briggsville Dam reconnected over 30 miles of headwater streams along the North Br...
Truckee Meadows Water Authority’s Glendale Water Supply Improvement Project was needed primarily to ...
Stream Simulation or Nature -Like fish passage has become an increasingly more popular technique to ...
The Alaska Steeppass is a type of chute fishway used extensively on coastal streams in the east and ...
One of the important ecological and environmental concerns at most existing and new hydropower facil...
Civil structures built on the banks of rivers may replace natural riparian habitat with vertical con...
In 2004, following consultations with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the National ...
The Lower Yellowstone Irrigation District diverts up to 1400 cfs into its main canal system on the l...
A project to provide fish passage in the Mission Creek flood control channel of Santa Barbara, Calif...
Corte Madera Creek in Marin County, California flows through an urbanized corridor before entering S...
Channel wide fish passage structures have been installed throughout the Pacific Coast to allow movem...
The Red Bluff Fish Passage Improvement Project was a joint design and construction managment effort ...
The Hartland Diversion Dam, constructed in the late 19th century, has not only been a barrier for mi...
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and other resource agencies frequently review fish pass...
Streams are linear ecosystem highly constrained in two dimensions. Movement of organisms and abiotic...
The removal of the Briggsville Dam reconnected over 30 miles of headwater streams along the North Br...
Truckee Meadows Water Authority’s Glendale Water Supply Improvement Project was needed primarily to ...
Stream Simulation or Nature -Like fish passage has become an increasingly more popular technique to ...
The Alaska Steeppass is a type of chute fishway used extensively on coastal streams in the east and ...
One of the important ecological and environmental concerns at most existing and new hydropower facil...
Civil structures built on the banks of rivers may replace natural riparian habitat with vertical con...
In 2004, following consultations with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), the National ...
The Lower Yellowstone Irrigation District diverts up to 1400 cfs into its main canal system on the l...