Performance of four fish pass installations recently built on two rivers in South-west France

During the 1970s, a number of projects were initiated in France directed towards the conservation and rehabilitation of migratory fish stocks. Stemming from these efforts, four relatively large fish passes were built between 1984 and 1989 on the Garonne and Dordogne rivers in south west France. Two...

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Main Authors: Travade, F., Larinier, M., Boyer Bernard, S., Dartiguelongue, J.
Other Authors: EDF (EDF), 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: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: HAL CCSD 1998
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Online Access:https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02582546
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author Travade, F.
Larinier, M.
Boyer Bernard, S.
Dartiguelongue, J.
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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)
author_facet Travade, F.
Larinier, M.
Boyer Bernard, S.
Dartiguelongue, J.
author_sort Travade, F.
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description During the 1970s, a number of projects were initiated in France directed towards the conservation and rehabilitation of migratory fish stocks. Stemming from these efforts, four relatively large fish passes were built between 1984 and 1989 on the Garonne and Dordogne rivers in south west France. Two are pool-type fish passes (one with a double vertical slot at Bergerac on the Dordogne river, and the other with a single vertical slot at Le Bazacle on the Garonne river) the other two are fish elevators (Golfech on the Garonne river and Tuilières on the Dordogne river). This chapter describes the characteristics and operating constraints of each installation. Since construction, operations have been monitored on a more or less (dependent on site) constant basis using a semi-automated video counting device which provides precise data on the quantity and timing of fish passage. The four installations have enabled passage of some 30 fish species, including migratory diadromous populations of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, sea-run brown trout Salmo trutta, allice shad Alosa alosa, European eel Anguilla anguilla, sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus, and a number of so-called "sedentary" species such as roach Rutilus rutilus, bream Abramis brama, and barbel Barbus barbus for which very clear migration rythms have been nonetheless observed. Passage of allice shad, which has often been difficult to achieve over traditional fish passes, has been found satisfactory in both the pool and elevator installations, with annual passage of several tens of thousands of individuals (80 000 to 86 000 shad at the Tuilières and Golfech fish elevators in 1995). The relative effectiveness of each type of pass is discussed in relation to the various migratory species. Finally, the main results concerning the seasonal and daily migratory rythms of various diadromous and resident species are presented.
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spelling ftccsdartic:oai:HAL:hal-02582546v1 2025-01-16T18:58:41+00:00 Performance of four fish pass installations recently built on two rivers in South-west France Travade, F. Larinier, M. Boyer Bernard, S. Dartiguelongue, J. EDF (EDF) 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) 1998 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02582546 en eng HAL CCSD hal-02582546 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02582546 IRSTEA: PUB00012989 Fish migration and fish bypass channels, Vienne, AUT, 24-26 septembre 1996 https://hal.inrae.fr/hal-02582546 Fish migration and fish bypass channels, Vienne, AUT, 24-26 septembre 1996, 1998, Austria. pp.146-170 CEMAGREF RABX CSP GHAAPPE FRANCE GARONNE FLEUVE DORDOGNE COURS D'EAU GOLFECH TUILIERES BERGERAC LE BAZACLE [SDE]Environmental Sciences info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference papers 1998 ftccsdartic 2021-11-21T00:51:34Z During the 1970s, a number of projects were initiated in France directed towards the conservation and rehabilitation of migratory fish stocks. Stemming from these efforts, four relatively large fish passes were built between 1984 and 1989 on the Garonne and Dordogne rivers in south west France. Two are pool-type fish passes (one with a double vertical slot at Bergerac on the Dordogne river, and the other with a single vertical slot at Le Bazacle on the Garonne river) the other two are fish elevators (Golfech on the Garonne river and Tuilières on the Dordogne river). This chapter describes the characteristics and operating constraints of each installation. Since construction, operations have been monitored on a more or less (dependent on site) constant basis using a semi-automated video counting device which provides precise data on the quantity and timing of fish passage. The four installations have enabled passage of some 30 fish species, including migratory diadromous populations of Atlantic salmon Salmo salar, sea-run brown trout Salmo trutta, allice shad Alosa alosa, European eel Anguilla anguilla, sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus, and a number of so-called "sedentary" species such as roach Rutilus rutilus, bream Abramis brama, and barbel Barbus barbus for which very clear migration rythms have been nonetheless observed. Passage of allice shad, which has often been difficult to achieve over traditional fish passes, has been found satisfactory in both the pool and elevator installations, with annual passage of several tens of thousands of individuals (80 000 to 86 000 shad at the Tuilières and Golfech fish elevators in 1995). The relative effectiveness of each type of pass is discussed in relation to the various migratory species. Finally, the main results concerning the seasonal and daily migratory rythms of various diadromous and resident species are presented. Conference Object Anguilla anguilla Atlantic salmon European eel Salmo salar Archive ouverte HAL (Hyper Article en Ligne, CCSD - Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) Brama ENVELOPE(-58.467,-58.467,-62.208,-62.208)
spellingShingle CEMAGREF
RABX
CSP
GHAAPPE
FRANCE
GARONNE FLEUVE
DORDOGNE COURS D'EAU
GOLFECH
TUILIERES
BERGERAC
LE BAZACLE
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
Travade, F.
Larinier, M.
Boyer Bernard, S.
Dartiguelongue, J.
Performance of four fish pass installations recently built on two rivers in South-west France
title Performance of four fish pass installations recently built on two rivers in South-west France
title_full Performance of four fish pass installations recently built on two rivers in South-west France
title_fullStr Performance of four fish pass installations recently built on two rivers in South-west France
title_full_unstemmed Performance of four fish pass installations recently built on two rivers in South-west France
title_short Performance of four fish pass installations recently built on two rivers in South-west France
title_sort performance of four fish pass installations recently built on two rivers in south-west france
topic CEMAGREF
RABX
CSP
GHAAPPE
FRANCE
GARONNE FLEUVE
DORDOGNE COURS D'EAU
GOLFECH
TUILIERES
BERGERAC
LE BAZACLE
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
topic_facet CEMAGREF
RABX
CSP
GHAAPPE
FRANCE
GARONNE FLEUVE
DORDOGNE COURS D'EAU
GOLFECH
TUILIERES
BERGERAC
LE BAZACLE
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
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