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Novel fishway entrance modifications for Pacific lamprey

Citation

Mary L. Moser, Steve C. Corbett, Matthew L. Keefer, Kinsey E. Frick, Siena Lopez-Johnston & Christopher C. Caudill (2019): Novel fishway entrance modifications for Pacific lamprey, Journal of Ecohydraulics, DOI: 10.1080/24705357.2019.1604090

Summary

ABSTRACT Passage facilities at dams must accommodate a broad array of aquatic species to achieve full river connectivity. In an attempt to improve adult Pacific lamprey (Entosphenus tridentatus) passage, fishway entrance modifications were made at a large dam on the Columbia River in northwestern USA. The modifications consisted of a variable-width entrance weir and flow disrupters to create heterogeneity in water velocities near the bottom, without affecting attraction flows for adult salmonids (Oncorhynchus spp.) or alosids (Alosa sapidissima). Additionally, a lamprey passage structure (LPS) was installed to provide a lamprey-specific route from tailrace to forebay elevation (31 m). Passive integrated transponders and radio transmitters [...]

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Communities

  • Pacific Lamprey Data Clearinghouse
  • Pacific Region, Region 1
  • US Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS)

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