The authors designed a new site-adapted fish passage system for upstream and downstream migration of small and large fish on the urban sector of the Bistriţa River. The longitudinal connectivity of this lotic system is interrupted by numerous transversal hydrotechnical works (weirs). This proposed system was designed to facilitate fish migration, promote fish recolonization of upstream and downstream habitats, allow the expansion of fish range, and increase spawning potential. All components of the proposed system are attached to a concrete girder located to the right stream bank, except a glass basin that is submerged in the riverbed. The positioning of the system in this girder ensures its resistance to high water events, while offering s...
Significant advances in engineering fishways which occurred in the last ten years are summarized. Se...
Over 450 dams have been constructed in the upper Paraná River basin in Brazil during the past 40 yea...
Measures aimed at preserving “ecological corridors” in rivers are a difficult and complex issue that...
To improve fish migration and restore local lotic ecosystems, it is necessary to consider the variou...
Restoring the longitudinal connectivity of watercourses must be a priority for both river managers a...
The channel of the river Crișul Repede inside the town affects both the biodiversity and implicit fu...
Longitudinal connectivity within a hydrographic network refers to the ways in which organisms move a...
Fishways are devices intended to restore fish migration through the transverse obstacles in fragment...
An experimental study carried out on a movable bed physical model at the Laboratory for Applied Hydr...
Fish passage is now an integral part of compensatory mitigation under the new Nationwide Permit regu...
Fish passage is now an integral part of compensatory mitigation under the new Nationwide Permit regu...
Much effort has been devoted to developing, constructing and refining fish passage facilities to ena...
Diadromous fish migrate to breeding grounds, but man-made dams have become an unnatural barrie...
The construction of fishways is not a new idea in river engineering. But not before long their impor...
Rivers fragmentation by migration barriers has a significant negative effect on native fish communit...
Significant advances in engineering fishways which occurred in the last ten years are summarized. Se...
Over 450 dams have been constructed in the upper Paraná River basin in Brazil during the past 40 yea...
Measures aimed at preserving “ecological corridors” in rivers are a difficult and complex issue that...
To improve fish migration and restore local lotic ecosystems, it is necessary to consider the variou...
Restoring the longitudinal connectivity of watercourses must be a priority for both river managers a...
The channel of the river Crișul Repede inside the town affects both the biodiversity and implicit fu...
Longitudinal connectivity within a hydrographic network refers to the ways in which organisms move a...
Fishways are devices intended to restore fish migration through the transverse obstacles in fragment...
An experimental study carried out on a movable bed physical model at the Laboratory for Applied Hydr...
Fish passage is now an integral part of compensatory mitigation under the new Nationwide Permit regu...
Fish passage is now an integral part of compensatory mitigation under the new Nationwide Permit regu...
Much effort has been devoted to developing, constructing and refining fish passage facilities to ena...
Diadromous fish migrate to breeding grounds, but man-made dams have become an unnatural barrie...
The construction of fishways is not a new idea in river engineering. But not before long their impor...
Rivers fragmentation by migration barriers has a significant negative effect on native fish communit...
Significant advances in engineering fishways which occurred in the last ten years are summarized. Se...
Over 450 dams have been constructed in the upper Paraná River basin in Brazil during the past 40 yea...
Measures aimed at preserving “ecological corridors” in rivers are a difficult and complex issue that...