ABSTRACT: This work aims to assess brown trout (Salmo trutta) passage through a free-flow pool-weirtype fishway with hydrodynamic notches and extreme water drops between pools. It consists of an old-school fishway design, commonly constructed in salmon rivers of Spain during the period of 1950–1980. To assess their performance, a field test was designed with confined trial conditions during the spawning migratory season. The mean water drop between pools was 0.65 m and the total water height considered for the trial was 11.8 m. The monitoring was carried out using PIT telemetry. The initial hypothesis, considering the fishway design and assessment guidelines, classified this structure as hardly insurmountable. Results showed an ascent succe...
Significant advances in engineering fishways which occurred in the last ten years are summarized. Se...
When engineers and ecologists face a fishway design, many issues need to be considered, the type of ...
This review provides a summary of knowledge on two-way fish migration of salmonids and eels past hyd...
This work aims to assess brown trout (Salmo trutta) passage through a free-flow pool-weir-type fishw...
Passage performance of brown trout (Salmo trutta), Iberian barbel (Luciobarbus bocagei),...
In aquatic systems, in-stream structures such as dams, weirs and road crossings can act as barriers ...
Various areas of scientific and engineering endeavor in natural resources development and maintenanc...
Anthropogenic use of waterways is reducing connectivity at a rate faster than any time in geological...
Abstract: Man-made physical barriers (weirs) have disrupted longitudinal connectivity in many river ...
Laboratory tests were conducted with brown trout to evaluate their ability to pass through a small, ...
Passage of hydropower plants by upstream-migrating salmonid spawners is associated with reduced migr...
Fish passes, which are designed to promote the free passage of fish past riverine obstructions, gene...
Man-made, physical barriers have disrupted longitudinal connectivity for migratory fish in many rive...
A sectional, prefabricated, lightweight, corrosion resistant, functional steeppass fishway of the De...
The conception of this fishway was made from observations of fish movements behind stones in rapids....
Significant advances in engineering fishways which occurred in the last ten years are summarized. Se...
When engineers and ecologists face a fishway design, many issues need to be considered, the type of ...
This review provides a summary of knowledge on two-way fish migration of salmonids and eels past hyd...
This work aims to assess brown trout (Salmo trutta) passage through a free-flow pool-weir-type fishw...
Passage performance of brown trout (Salmo trutta), Iberian barbel (Luciobarbus bocagei),...
In aquatic systems, in-stream structures such as dams, weirs and road crossings can act as barriers ...
Various areas of scientific and engineering endeavor in natural resources development and maintenanc...
Anthropogenic use of waterways is reducing connectivity at a rate faster than any time in geological...
Abstract: Man-made physical barriers (weirs) have disrupted longitudinal connectivity in many river ...
Laboratory tests were conducted with brown trout to evaluate their ability to pass through a small, ...
Passage of hydropower plants by upstream-migrating salmonid spawners is associated with reduced migr...
Fish passes, which are designed to promote the free passage of fish past riverine obstructions, gene...
Man-made, physical barriers have disrupted longitudinal connectivity for migratory fish in many rive...
A sectional, prefabricated, lightweight, corrosion resistant, functional steeppass fishway of the De...
The conception of this fishway was made from observations of fish movements behind stones in rapids....
Significant advances in engineering fishways which occurred in the last ten years are summarized. Se...
When engineers and ecologists face a fishway design, many issues need to be considered, the type of ...
This review provides a summary of knowledge on two-way fish migration of salmonids and eels past hyd...