Session E9: Migration of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar) at Low-Head Archimedean Screw Hydropower Schemes

Abstract: There has been a rapid increase in development of small-scale hydropower schemes across Europe. Such schemes may impact upon migratory fish populations through modification of migration pathways. There is a clear need for scientific evidence to inform guidelines for the design, placement a...

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Main Authors: Brackley, Robert, Bean, Colin, Thomas, Rhian
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spelling ftunivmassamh:oai:scholarworks.umass.edu:fishpassage_conference-1773 2023-05-15T15:32:02+02:00 Session E9: Migration of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar) at Low-Head Archimedean Screw Hydropower Schemes Brackley, Robert Bean, Colin Thomas, Rhian 2015-06-24T23:15:00Z application/pdf https://scholarworks.umass.edu/fishpassage_conference/2015/June24/27 https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1773&context=fishpassage_conference unknown ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst https://scholarworks.umass.edu/fishpassage_conference/2015/June24/27 https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1773&context=fishpassage_conference International Conference on Engineering and Ecohydrology for Fish Passage Aquaculture and Fisheries Hydraulic Engineering text 2015 ftunivmassamh 2022-01-09T19:28:37Z Abstract: There has been a rapid increase in development of small-scale hydropower schemes across Europe. Such schemes may impact upon migratory fish populations through modification of migration pathways. There is a clear need for scientific evidence to inform guidelines for the design, placement and management of small-scale hydropower schemes for the protection of migratory fish. The proliferation of the Archimedean screw turbine (AST) for lowhead applications is concerning because although these turbines are purported to cause negligible damage to fish passing through them, the available data is limited. The studies presented assess the impacts of low-head AST hydropower schemes on migrating populations of anadromous Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Scotland. Smolts were tracked through an AST hydropower scheme on the river Don using radio tags and passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags. Smolt movements through alternative passage routes were observed using an array of fixed loggers at the hydro scheme. The proportion of radio tagged fish which passed through the turbine was 27% (7/26). The majority of PIT tagged smolts passed through the turbine channel within 27 minutes. Passage behaviour is considered in the context of the scheme’s operation and environmental conditions. Adult fish were tracked using radio and PIT tags at three AST hydropower schemes with distinctive designs and operational regimes: on the middle reaches of the river Don, the upper reaches of the Don, and on the Ettrick water. A mixture of fine-scale radio detection zones and PIT antennas was used to investigate attraction to the competing flows at each of the turbine and fish pass or depleted stretch outflows, and the efficiency and efficacy of the fish pass. Behaviours at these regions are related to the turbine operation, scheme layout and the resulting hydrodynamics at the regions of interest. Text Atlantic salmon Salmo salar University of Massachusetts: ScholarWorks@UMass Amherst Low Head ENVELOPE(-58.133,-58.133,-62.150,-62.150)
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Hydraulic Engineering
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Hydraulic Engineering
Brackley, Robert
Bean, Colin
Thomas, Rhian
Session E9: Migration of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar) at Low-Head Archimedean Screw Hydropower Schemes
topic_facet Aquaculture and Fisheries
Hydraulic Engineering
description Abstract: There has been a rapid increase in development of small-scale hydropower schemes across Europe. Such schemes may impact upon migratory fish populations through modification of migration pathways. There is a clear need for scientific evidence to inform guidelines for the design, placement and management of small-scale hydropower schemes for the protection of migratory fish. The proliferation of the Archimedean screw turbine (AST) for lowhead applications is concerning because although these turbines are purported to cause negligible damage to fish passing through them, the available data is limited. The studies presented assess the impacts of low-head AST hydropower schemes on migrating populations of anadromous Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) in Scotland. Smolts were tracked through an AST hydropower scheme on the river Don using radio tags and passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags. Smolt movements through alternative passage routes were observed using an array of fixed loggers at the hydro scheme. The proportion of radio tagged fish which passed through the turbine was 27% (7/26). The majority of PIT tagged smolts passed through the turbine channel within 27 minutes. Passage behaviour is considered in the context of the scheme’s operation and environmental conditions. Adult fish were tracked using radio and PIT tags at three AST hydropower schemes with distinctive designs and operational regimes: on the middle reaches of the river Don, the upper reaches of the Don, and on the Ettrick water. A mixture of fine-scale radio detection zones and PIT antennas was used to investigate attraction to the competing flows at each of the turbine and fish pass or depleted stretch outflows, and the efficiency and efficacy of the fish pass. Behaviours at these regions are related to the turbine operation, scheme layout and the resulting hydrodynamics at the regions of interest.
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author Brackley, Robert
Bean, Colin
Thomas, Rhian
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title Session E9: Migration of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar) at Low-Head Archimedean Screw Hydropower Schemes
title_short Session E9: Migration of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar) at Low-Head Archimedean Screw Hydropower Schemes
title_full Session E9: Migration of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar) at Low-Head Archimedean Screw Hydropower Schemes
title_fullStr Session E9: Migration of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar) at Low-Head Archimedean Screw Hydropower Schemes
title_full_unstemmed Session E9: Migration of Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar) at Low-Head Archimedean Screw Hydropower Schemes
title_sort session e9: migration of atlantic salmon (salmo salar) at low-head archimedean screw hydropower schemes
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