Effectiveness of a fish-guiding device for downstream migrating smolts of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the River Piteälven,northern Sweden

Hydropower poses a major threat to both upstream and downstream migrating Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). To ensure a relatively safe route for migrating fish, fish ways and different guidance structures are constructed to help fish to bypass the turbine intakes to power stations. The success of t...

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Main Author: Vikström, Linda
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Language:English
Swedish
Published: SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies 2016
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spelling ftsluppsalast:oai:stud.epsilon.slu.se:9075 2023-05-15T15:31:37+02:00 Effectiveness of a fish-guiding device for downstream migrating smolts of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the River Piteälven,northern Sweden Effektiviteten av en fiskavledare på nedströmsvandrande smolt av Atlantlax (Salmo salar L.) i Piteälven, norra Sverige Vikström, Linda 2016 https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9075/ eng swe eng swe SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/9075/ salmon smolt spill gate passage turbine-mortality fish way guidance structure H2 2016 ftsluppsalast 2022-09-10T18:10:38Z Hydropower poses a major threat to both upstream and downstream migrating Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). To ensure a relatively safe route for migrating fish, fish ways and different guidance structures are constructed to help fish to bypass the turbine intakes to power stations. The success of these constructions varies and is generally dependent on the local river conditions. In 2010, a fish guiding structure was installed in Sikfors power station, River Piteälven, to improve the downstream migration for smolts of Atlantic salmon. In the year of installation, a study aimed to evaluate the success of the guidance structure failed due to technical problems. The aim of this thesis was to evaluate the fish guidance structures ability in helping downstream seaward migrating salmon smolts in Piteälven with a safe passage through the power station and the dams. During the period May 25th to June 15th, a total of 117 hatchery reared smolt were marked with radio-tags and then released 2. 6 km upstream the hydropower station. Tagged and released smolts had an average length of c. 201 mm. To understand the effect of the guidance structure before and after installation, the obtained data was analyzed together with data from previous studies conducted in Sikfors (Lundstrom et al., 2015, Rivinoja, 2005a). 74 smolts (85 %) made the passage through the spill gates while 13 smolt (15 %) passed through the two Kaplan turbines. The survival was higher for fish passing through the spill gate (c. 80 %) compared to fish passing through the turbines (c. 69 %). Flow greater than 100 m3/s resulted in a higher mortality rate for passing smolt and thus the flow regime seemed to be an important abiotic factor to consider when discussing safe fish passages and guidance structures. Of the original tag group with 117 individuals, 37 completed the downstream seaward migration. These data give in short a relatively good picture on smolt passage effects that can affect the whole lifecycle. The result on survival was significantly better for ... Other/Unknown Material Atlantic salmon Norra Sverige Northern Sweden Salmo salar Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Epsilon Archive for Student Projects Piteälven ENVELOPE(17.000,17.000,66.833,66.833) Sikfors ENVELOPE(21.167,21.167,65.533,65.533)
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topic salmon smolt
spill gate passage
turbine-mortality
fish way
guidance structure
spellingShingle salmon smolt
spill gate passage
turbine-mortality
fish way
guidance structure
Vikström, Linda
Effectiveness of a fish-guiding device for downstream migrating smolts of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the River Piteälven,northern Sweden
topic_facet salmon smolt
spill gate passage
turbine-mortality
fish way
guidance structure
description Hydropower poses a major threat to both upstream and downstream migrating Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.). To ensure a relatively safe route for migrating fish, fish ways and different guidance structures are constructed to help fish to bypass the turbine intakes to power stations. The success of these constructions varies and is generally dependent on the local river conditions. In 2010, a fish guiding structure was installed in Sikfors power station, River Piteälven, to improve the downstream migration for smolts of Atlantic salmon. In the year of installation, a study aimed to evaluate the success of the guidance structure failed due to technical problems. The aim of this thesis was to evaluate the fish guidance structures ability in helping downstream seaward migrating salmon smolts in Piteälven with a safe passage through the power station and the dams. During the period May 25th to June 15th, a total of 117 hatchery reared smolt were marked with radio-tags and then released 2. 6 km upstream the hydropower station. Tagged and released smolts had an average length of c. 201 mm. To understand the effect of the guidance structure before and after installation, the obtained data was analyzed together with data from previous studies conducted in Sikfors (Lundstrom et al., 2015, Rivinoja, 2005a). 74 smolts (85 %) made the passage through the spill gates while 13 smolt (15 %) passed through the two Kaplan turbines. The survival was higher for fish passing through the spill gate (c. 80 %) compared to fish passing through the turbines (c. 69 %). Flow greater than 100 m3/s resulted in a higher mortality rate for passing smolt and thus the flow regime seemed to be an important abiotic factor to consider when discussing safe fish passages and guidance structures. Of the original tag group with 117 individuals, 37 completed the downstream seaward migration. These data give in short a relatively good picture on smolt passage effects that can affect the whole lifecycle. The result on survival was significantly better for ...
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author Vikström, Linda
author_facet Vikström, Linda
author_sort Vikström, Linda
title Effectiveness of a fish-guiding device for downstream migrating smolts of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the River Piteälven,northern Sweden
title_short Effectiveness of a fish-guiding device for downstream migrating smolts of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the River Piteälven,northern Sweden
title_full Effectiveness of a fish-guiding device for downstream migrating smolts of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the River Piteälven,northern Sweden
title_fullStr Effectiveness of a fish-guiding device for downstream migrating smolts of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the River Piteälven,northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of a fish-guiding device for downstream migrating smolts of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) in the River Piteälven,northern Sweden
title_sort effectiveness of a fish-guiding device for downstream migrating smolts of atlantic salmon (salmo salar l.) in the river piteälven,northern sweden
publisher SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
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genre Atlantic salmon
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