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Hydroelectricity and fish: a synopsis of comprehensive studies of upstream and downstream passage of anadromous wild Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar, on the Exploits River, Canada

机译:水力发电和鱼类:加拿大剥削河上游野生大西洋鲑鲑鲑鲑的上游和下游通过的综合研究提要

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Government (Fisheries and Oceans Canada) and industry (Abitibi Consolidated Company of Canada) have been working cooperatively to protect and enhance wild Atlantic salmon populations on the Exploits River, insular Newfoundland, Canada. Since the mid-1960s, enhancement programmes and construction of fish passage facilities at natural and man-made barriers in the watershed have expanded the range and increased the returning adult population from 1200 fish (circa 1960) to 22 000 fish, on average. Since 1997, attention has been paid to improving passage and survival of downstream migrating smolts and kelts at two hydroelectric facilities at Grand Falls-Windsor and Bishops Falls. At Grand Falls-Windsor a floating louver and bypass system was installed in a power canal and extensive biological, hydraulic, and modelling studies have been conducted to assess, modify, and optimize fish passage. At Bishops Falls, a retrofitted surface spill bypass system was installed in an existing spill gate and similar studies have been conducted to improve passage success. Studies have also been conducted on the upstream migrating adults at these facilities and associated fishways, using conventional and physiological telemetry, to assess tailrace attraction and residency, and the relative energy cost of upstream migration to bypass the hydro plants and fishways. This article reviews the results of these various studies to demonstrate how cooperative work has improved passage of anadromous salmon in coexistence with hydroelectric development.
机译:政府(加拿大渔业和海洋)和工业界(加拿大Abitibi合并公司)一直在合作保护和增强加拿大纽芬兰岛的Exploits河上的野生大西洋鲑鱼种群。自1960年代中期以来,在流域的自然屏障和人为屏障上进行的改进计划和鱼类通行设施的建设扩大了范围,使回返的成年种群平均从1200条鱼(约1960年)增加到22000条鱼。自1997年以来,在大瀑布-温莎和毕晓普斯瀑布的两个水力发电设施中,人们一直在关注改善下游迁移的mol和海带的通过和生存。在大瀑布-温莎(Grand Falls-Windsor)的动力渠中安装了浮动百叶窗和旁路系统,并进行了广泛的生物,水力和模型研究,以评估,修改和优化鱼的通过。在毕晓普瀑布(Bishops Falls),现有的溢流门安装了翻新的地面溢流旁路系统,并且进行了类似的研究以提高通道成功率。还使用常规和生理遥测技术对这些设施和相关鱼道上的上游迁徙成虫进行了研究,以评估尾水的吸引力和居住权,以及绕过水力发电厂和鱼道的上游迁徙的相对能源成本。本文回顾了这些不同研究的结果,以展示合作工作如何在与水力发电并存的情况下改善无鳍鲑鱼的通过。

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