The behaviour of returning adult Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the vicinity of Baigts hydroelectric power plant on the Pau river as determined by radiotelemetry

National audience The behaviour of 19 radiotagged adult Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) was studied during the summer and autumn of three successive years (1995 to 1997) in the vicinity of the Baigts hydroelectric plant. Most of the time, the fish stayed away from the dam. Visits to the site and th...

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Main Authors: Chanseau, M., Larinier, M.
Other Authors: Groupe d'hydraulique appliquée aux aménagements piscicoles et à la protection de l'environnement (UR GHAAPPE), Centre national du machinisme agricole, du génie rural, des eaux et forêts (CEMAGREF), Ressources aquatiques continentales (UR RABX)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:French
Published: HAL CCSD 1999
Subjects:
CSP
Online Access:https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02578679
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Summary:National audience The behaviour of 19 radiotagged adult Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) was studied during the summer and autumn of three successive years (1995 to 1997) in the vicinity of the Baigts hydroelectric plant. Most of the time, the fish stayed away from the dam. Visits to the site and the time which they remained downstream were generally short lived (less than 1 hour), with the fish generally being within 300 m downstream from the plant. When fish were absent for a longer time i. e. more than 6 hours, they were often observed in a pool located between 500 m and 1.2 km downstream from the obstacle. Behavioural rythmicity of fish was pointed out : they approached the plant mainly at dawn and were more present and active during the day. Mean daily temperature and turbine discharge influenced salmon behaviour in the vicinity of the plant. Fish were more often found approaching the plant when the temperature was higher than 16°C but stayed less time in the vicinity of the dam. Presence of fish in the tailrace and at the dam was influenced by temperature and by operation of the hydroelectric power plant with fish being less present in the tailrace when temperature exceeded 20°C and more present at the dam when the turbine discharge was lower than 50 m3/s. Studies revealed that the plant impeded the upstream migration of salmon with fish being delayed up to 137 days and only a small percentage (34%) being able to pass over the obstacle. The location of the fish pass, at the opposite side of the tailrace, was not responsible for its poor efficiency since all fish were monitored near the entrance. The conditions encountered by fish at the entrance of the fish pass were not optimal with most of the visits lasting less than 5 minutes. Moreover, only 0.86% of the visits resulted in fish moving into the pass. Le comportement de 19 saumons adultes (Salmo salar L.) a été étudié au niveau de l'aménagement hydroélectrique de Baigts à l'aide de la technique de radiotélémétrie lors de trois expérimentations menées ...