The Norwegian river Suldalslågen, known for its population of large‐sized Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar ), has been regulated for hydropower in 1966–1967 and in 1980. The initial regulation increased winter flows and reduced summer flows and major floods. The second regulation, involving abstraction of water to a power station in an adjacent fjord, led to a strong reduction in flow. In addition to implementing different flow regimes, many remedial actions have been taken, often concurrently, making it almost impossible to detect the effect of single measures. In addition, the monitoring data have not always been consistent as regards methods and scope, and also, few data are available for preregulation conditions. This highlights major chall...
An analysis of water chemistry and salmon population status based on data for 1993-94 shows that of ...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are an iconic species that undertake arduous migrations between marine...
participantAtlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fishing is one of the most important recreational fisheries...
Hydropower dams represent one of the major threats to river ecosystems today. The dams block migrato...
The River Orkla was regulated for hydropower production in 1983. Estimates of smolt densities of Atl...
Kvina is a heavily modified river that has faced many alterations of great magnitude caused by anthr...
Many Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, populations are decreasing throughout the species' distributional...
Many Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, populations are decreasing throughout its distributional range d...
This article proposes and demonstrates a new classification system of fish population level effects ...
Hydropower is a renewable energy source that can be regulated when needed, but it creates barriers i...
Abstract: The production of Atlantic salmon in aquaculture has grown substantially over the last ...
Kvina is a heavily modified river that has faced many alterations of great magnitude caused by anthr...
Known as the “king of fishes”, the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar, Salmonidae) is an iconic freshwater...
An analysis of water chemistry and salmon population status based on data for 1993-94 shows that of ...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are an iconic species that undertake arduous migrations between marine...
participantAtlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fishing is one of the most important recreational fisheries...
Hydropower dams represent one of the major threats to river ecosystems today. The dams block migrato...
The River Orkla was regulated for hydropower production in 1983. Estimates of smolt densities of Atl...
Kvina is a heavily modified river that has faced many alterations of great magnitude caused by anthr...
Many Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, populations are decreasing throughout the species' distributional...
Many Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, populations are decreasing throughout its distributional range d...
This article proposes and demonstrates a new classification system of fish population level effects ...
Hydropower is a renewable energy source that can be regulated when needed, but it creates barriers i...
Abstract: The production of Atlantic salmon in aquaculture has grown substantially over the last ...
Kvina is a heavily modified river that has faced many alterations of great magnitude caused by anthr...
Known as the “king of fishes”, the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar, Salmonidae) is an iconic freshwater...
An analysis of water chemistry and salmon population status based on data for 1993-94 shows that of ...
Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) are an iconic species that undertake arduous migrations between marine...
participantAtlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fishing is one of the most important recreational fisheries...