Timing is everything; operational changes at a pumping station with a gravity sluice to provide safe downstream passage for silver European eels and deliver considerable financial savings

Catadromous European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) are a critically endangered fish species due in part to in-river anthropogenic barriers (e.g., pumping stations, weirs, hydropower facilities). European legislation stipulates that safe downstream passage must be provided at hazardous intakes. Where pre...

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Published in:Journal of Environmental Management
Main Authors: Carter, Liam J., Wright, Rosalind M., Thomas, Robert E., Reeds, Jake, Murphy, Leona A., Collier, Stephen J., Evans, Oliver, Baktoft, Henrik, Bolland, Jonathan D.
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Language:English
Published: 2023
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119143
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spelling ftdtupubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/45f2e741-60f0-450a-870b-c98f8edea376 2024-09-15T17:39:45+00:00 Timing is everything; operational changes at a pumping station with a gravity sluice to provide safe downstream passage for silver European eels and deliver considerable financial savings Carter, Liam J. Wright, Rosalind M. Thomas, Robert E. Reeds, Jake Murphy, Leona A. Collier, Stephen J. Evans, Oliver Baktoft, Henrik Bolland, Jonathan D. 2023 https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/45f2e741-60f0-450a-870b-c98f8edea376 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119143 eng eng https://orbit.dtu.dk/en/publications/45f2e741-60f0-450a-870b-c98f8edea376 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Carter , L J , Wright , R M , Thomas , R E , Reeds , J , Murphy , L A , Collier , S J , Evans , O , Baktoft , H & Bolland , J D 2023 , ' Timing is everything; operational changes at a pumping station with a gravity sluice to provide safe downstream passage for silver European eels and deliver considerable financial savings ' , Journal of Environmental Management , vol. 347 , 119143 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119143 Anguilla European eel Fish passage Gravity sluice Migration Pumping station article 2023 ftdtupubl https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2023.119143 2024-08-13T00:03:07Z Catadromous European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) are a critically endangered fish species due in part to in-river anthropogenic barriers (e.g., pumping stations, weirs, hydropower facilities). European legislation stipulates that safe downstream passage must be provided at hazardous intakes. Where present, gravity sluices have the potential to act as safe and low-cost downstream passage for seaward migrating silver eels at pumping station, but operational changes are required. This study used catchment-wide and fine-scale acoustic telemetry to investigate if operational changes (OC) at a pumping station (PS) with a co-located gravity sluice (GS) facilitated safe downstream passage for silver European eels. Specifically, night-time pump operations were ceased, river levels prior to sluicing were elevated and the GS was opened during key eel migration windows, i.e., at night during the new moon phase in autumn. No tagged eels passed through any pumps and the majority (2018 = 87.5%, 2020 = 88.9%) that approached the PS during OC passed downstream through the GS. Most eels approached during the first period of night sluicing after release (2018 = 73.9% and 2020 = 76.5%) and passed downstream during the first sluice event they experienced at the PS (2018 = 66.7% and 2020 = 75.0%). During the final approach prior to passage, very few retreats back upstream occurred at a median (IQR) distance of 34 (7.25) m from the GS and were predominantly a short distance (1–8 m). Overall, OC at a PS with a GS are considered a win-win-win, despite opening the sluice for <3% of the study period, given safe downstream passage was maximised, the financial benefits of sluicing water (∼£14,670 in direct operational costs over two years) and the relative ease of implementation. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla European eel Technical University of Denmark: DTU Orbit Journal of Environmental Management 347 119143
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topic Anguilla
European eel
Fish passage
Gravity sluice
Migration
Pumping station
spellingShingle Anguilla
European eel
Fish passage
Gravity sluice
Migration
Pumping station
Carter, Liam J.
Wright, Rosalind M.
Thomas, Robert E.
Reeds, Jake
Murphy, Leona A.
Collier, Stephen J.
Evans, Oliver
Baktoft, Henrik
Bolland, Jonathan D.
Timing is everything; operational changes at a pumping station with a gravity sluice to provide safe downstream passage for silver European eels and deliver considerable financial savings
topic_facet Anguilla
European eel
Fish passage
Gravity sluice
Migration
Pumping station
description Catadromous European eel ( Anguilla anguilla ) are a critically endangered fish species due in part to in-river anthropogenic barriers (e.g., pumping stations, weirs, hydropower facilities). European legislation stipulates that safe downstream passage must be provided at hazardous intakes. Where present, gravity sluices have the potential to act as safe and low-cost downstream passage for seaward migrating silver eels at pumping station, but operational changes are required. This study used catchment-wide and fine-scale acoustic telemetry to investigate if operational changes (OC) at a pumping station (PS) with a co-located gravity sluice (GS) facilitated safe downstream passage for silver European eels. Specifically, night-time pump operations were ceased, river levels prior to sluicing were elevated and the GS was opened during key eel migration windows, i.e., at night during the new moon phase in autumn. No tagged eels passed through any pumps and the majority (2018 = 87.5%, 2020 = 88.9%) that approached the PS during OC passed downstream through the GS. Most eels approached during the first period of night sluicing after release (2018 = 73.9% and 2020 = 76.5%) and passed downstream during the first sluice event they experienced at the PS (2018 = 66.7% and 2020 = 75.0%). During the final approach prior to passage, very few retreats back upstream occurred at a median (IQR) distance of 34 (7.25) m from the GS and were predominantly a short distance (1–8 m). Overall, OC at a PS with a GS are considered a win-win-win, despite opening the sluice for <3% of the study period, given safe downstream passage was maximised, the financial benefits of sluicing water (∼£14,670 in direct operational costs over two years) and the relative ease of implementation.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Carter, Liam J.
Wright, Rosalind M.
Thomas, Robert E.
Reeds, Jake
Murphy, Leona A.
Collier, Stephen J.
Evans, Oliver
Baktoft, Henrik
Bolland, Jonathan D.
author_facet Carter, Liam J.
Wright, Rosalind M.
Thomas, Robert E.
Reeds, Jake
Murphy, Leona A.
Collier, Stephen J.
Evans, Oliver
Baktoft, Henrik
Bolland, Jonathan D.
author_sort Carter, Liam J.
title Timing is everything; operational changes at a pumping station with a gravity sluice to provide safe downstream passage for silver European eels and deliver considerable financial savings
title_short Timing is everything; operational changes at a pumping station with a gravity sluice to provide safe downstream passage for silver European eels and deliver considerable financial savings
title_full Timing is everything; operational changes at a pumping station with a gravity sluice to provide safe downstream passage for silver European eels and deliver considerable financial savings
title_fullStr Timing is everything; operational changes at a pumping station with a gravity sluice to provide safe downstream passage for silver European eels and deliver considerable financial savings
title_full_unstemmed Timing is everything; operational changes at a pumping station with a gravity sluice to provide safe downstream passage for silver European eels and deliver considerable financial savings
title_sort timing is everything; operational changes at a pumping station with a gravity sluice to provide safe downstream passage for silver european eels and deliver considerable financial savings
publishDate 2023
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European eel
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