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- Title
Survival and behaviour of Atlantic salmon smolts passing a run-of-river hydropower facility with a movable bulb turbine.
- Authors
Thorstad, E. B.; Havn, T. B.; Sæther, S. A.; Heermann, L.; Teichert, M. A. K.; Diserud, O. H.; Tambets, M.; Borcherding, J.; Økland, F.
- Abstract
Downstream migration of radio-tagged Atlantic salmon smolts, Salmo salar L., was studied in the Kinzig, Germany, to examine effects of passing a run-of-river hydropower station with a movable bulb turbine. Immediate mortality for smolts passing the power station was low (3%-6%), probably facilitated by a curved rack in front of the turbine and the possibility to pass over it. Mortality in the impounded stretch above the power station was also low (1.5% extra mortality compared to a control stretch). The combined mortality due to hydropower was 5%-8%, excluding delayed effects. Most smolts followed the main flow passing through the turbine area (94%). Only few used a fishway (4%) or a nearby millstream (2%). Migration speed was slowed down at the power station, but the passage only caused a short delay (average/median 8.6/1.3 hr). However, even low mortality and short delays at several power stations and reservoirs may have considerable cumulative effects.
- Subjects
ATLANTIC salmon behavior; FISH migration; FISH mortality; RADIO tracking of fish; TURBINES
- Publication
Fisheries Management & Ecology, 2017, Vol 24, Issue 3, p199
- ISSN
0969-997X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/fme.12216