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Buysse, David
Baeyens, Raf
Martens, Seth
Coeck, Johan
Evaluatie van de visnevengeul langs de Ter Biestmolen in de Zwalm in Nederzwalm
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description In Flanders (Belgium) most lowland rivers are straightened and fragmented (watermills, locks, weirs) almost exclusively for economic reasons (hydropower, agriculture, shipping traffic and flood protection). The disruption of the longitudinal river continuum has led to ecological catastrophes such as the extinction of several diadromous fish species and isolation/extinction of vulnerable potamodromous species. Mitigating actions are therefore needed to restore fish migration, e.g. the building of fish passage facilities. In this study the results of the evaluation of a nature-like bypass around a watermill in the river Zwalm are presented. The bypass was monitored from April to June 2007 using a permanent trap located in the fish pass. A total of 1104 fish migrated through the bypass. Twenty-two fish species were caught. The dominant fish species were roach ( Rutilus rutilus , 48%) and gudgeon ( Gobio gobio , 38%). Other species passing through in considerable numbers were bleak ( Alburnus alburnus ), eel ( Anguilla Anguilla ), three-spined stickleback ( Gasterosteus aculeatus ), perch ( Perca fluviatilis ) and gibel carp ( Carassius auratus gibelio ). Diadromous species caught were river lamprey ( Lampetra fluviatilis ) and eel. The overall efficiency of a fish pass is ruled by its attraction and passage efficiency. The outlet of the fish pass, approximately 60m downstream of the migration barrier (weir), is not ideally situated. The bypass can only be made attractive if all or at least the majority of the water is flowing through the bypass channel. Under these circumstances upstream migrating fish are attracted to the fish pass and not to the weir. Due to abnormal dry weather conditions during the first half of the study period (0mm precipitation in April 2007) the majority of the discharge water was flowing through the bypass channel. During this period attraction towards the weir was probably negligible. The outlet construction of the fish pass consists out of a concrete dam with a vertical slot. Due its superficial position the attraction flow penetrates only superficially into the headstream of the river. High stream velocities (> 2ms -1 ) were measured in the vertical slot. Stream velocities that are probably critical for certain species and/or life stages. Better management off the weir is needed to assure permanent fish migration. Re-dimensioning of the fish pass, e.g. a bypass with a winter- and summer bed, is needed to allow higher water discharges through the fish pass during periods with increased river discharge. Technical adaptations on the outlet construction are necessary to improve the attraction and passage efficiency of the fish pass.
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author Buysse, David
Baeyens, Raf
Martens, Seth
Coeck, Johan
author_facet Buysse, David
Baeyens, Raf
Martens, Seth
Coeck, Johan
author_sort Buysse, David
title Evaluatie van de visnevengeul langs de Ter Biestmolen in de Zwalm in Nederzwalm
title_short Evaluatie van de visnevengeul langs de Ter Biestmolen in de Zwalm in Nederzwalm
title_full Evaluatie van de visnevengeul langs de Ter Biestmolen in de Zwalm in Nederzwalm
title_fullStr Evaluatie van de visnevengeul langs de Ter Biestmolen in de Zwalm in Nederzwalm
title_full_unstemmed Evaluatie van de visnevengeul langs de Ter Biestmolen in de Zwalm in Nederzwalm
title_sort evaluatie van de visnevengeul langs de ter biestmolen in de zwalm in nederzwalm
publisher Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek
publishDate 2007
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https://data.inbo.be/purews/files/5370080/Buysse_etal_2007_EvaluatieVisnevengeulLangsTerBiestmolenZwalmNederzwalm.pdf
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op_source Buysse , D , Baeyens , R , Martens , S & Coeck , J 2007 , Evaluatie van de visnevengeul langs de Ter Biestmolen in de Zwalm in Nederzwalm . Rapporten van het Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek , nr. INBO.R.2007.49 , Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek .
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spelling ftonapublicatio:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/25b60110-48a7-4ce3-98d6-cc31e1f31522 2023-05-15T13:28:24+02:00 Evaluatie van de visnevengeul langs de Ter Biestmolen in de Zwalm in Nederzwalm Buysse, David Baeyens, Raf Martens, Seth Coeck, Johan 2007 application/pdf https://data.inbo.be/pureportal/en/publications/evaluatie-van-de-visnevengeul-langs-de-ter-biestmolen-in-de-zwalm-in-nederzwalm(25b60110-48a7-4ce3-98d6-cc31e1f31522).html https://data.inbo.be/purews/files/5370080/Buysse_etal_2007_EvaluatieVisnevengeulLangsTerBiestmolenZwalmNederzwalm.pdf nld dut Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Buysse , D , Baeyens , R , Martens , S & Coeck , J 2007 , Evaluatie van de visnevengeul langs de Ter Biestmolen in de Zwalm in Nederzwalm . Rapporten van het Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek , nr. INBO.R.2007.49 , Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek . /dk/atira/pure/thematic/inbo_th_00125 Beheer /dk/atira/pure/thematic/inbo_th_00006 Soorten en biotopen /dk/atira/pure/discipline/B000/B003 B003-ecologie /dk/atira/pure/taxonomic/prikken_lampreien_petromyzontiformes_ prikken/lampreien (Petromyzontiformes) /dk/atira/pure/taxonomic/vissen_pisces_ vissen (Pisces) /dk/atira/pure/policy/aquatisch_beheer aquatisch beheer book 2007 ftonapublicatio 2016-04-04T12:56:17Z In Flanders (Belgium) most lowland rivers are straightened and fragmented (watermills, locks, weirs) almost exclusively for economic reasons (hydropower, agriculture, shipping traffic and flood protection). The disruption of the longitudinal river continuum has led to ecological catastrophes such as the extinction of several diadromous fish species and isolation/extinction of vulnerable potamodromous species. Mitigating actions are therefore needed to restore fish migration, e.g. the building of fish passage facilities. In this study the results of the evaluation of a nature-like bypass around a watermill in the river Zwalm are presented. The bypass was monitored from April to June 2007 using a permanent trap located in the fish pass. A total of 1104 fish migrated through the bypass. Twenty-two fish species were caught. The dominant fish species were roach ( Rutilus rutilus , 48%) and gudgeon ( Gobio gobio , 38%). Other species passing through in considerable numbers were bleak ( Alburnus alburnus ), eel ( Anguilla Anguilla ), three-spined stickleback ( Gasterosteus aculeatus ), perch ( Perca fluviatilis ) and gibel carp ( Carassius auratus gibelio ). Diadromous species caught were river lamprey ( Lampetra fluviatilis ) and eel. The overall efficiency of a fish pass is ruled by its attraction and passage efficiency. The outlet of the fish pass, approximately 60m downstream of the migration barrier (weir), is not ideally situated. The bypass can only be made attractive if all or at least the majority of the water is flowing through the bypass channel. Under these circumstances upstream migrating fish are attracted to the fish pass and not to the weir. Due to abnormal dry weather conditions during the first half of the study period (0mm precipitation in April 2007) the majority of the discharge water was flowing through the bypass channel. During this period attraction towards the weir was probably negligible. The outlet construction of the fish pass consists out of a concrete dam with a vertical slot. Due its superficial position the attraction flow penetrates only superficially into the headstream of the river. High stream velocities (> 2ms -1 ) were measured in the vertical slot. Stream velocities that are probably critical for certain species and/or life stages. Better management off the weir is needed to assure permanent fish migration. Re-dimensioning of the fish pass, e.g. a bypass with a winter- and summer bed, is needed to allow higher water discharges through the fish pass during periods with increased river discharge. Technical adaptations on the outlet construction are necessary to improve the attraction and passage efficiency of the fish pass. Book Anguilla anguilla Research Institute Nature and Forest: Research outputs Prikken ENVELOPE(27.833,27.833,-72.230,-72.230) Weir ENVELOPE(177.167,177.167,-84.983,-84.983)