Impacts of a weir and power station on downstream migrating Atlantic salmon smolts in a German river
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/18605Date
2020-02-10Type
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Havn, Torgeir Børresen; Thorstad, Eva Bonsak; Borcherding, Jost; Heermann, Lisa; Teichert, Maxim A. K.; Ingendahl, Detlev; Tambets, Meelis; Sæther, Stein Are; Økland, FinnAbstract
Weirs are barriers built across rivers for a wide range of other purposes than
hydropower production. Like hydropower installations, weirs can negatively
impact fish migrations. Downstream migration and mortality of Atlantic salmon
smolts were studied during passage of a weir and power station by tagging
227 smolts with radio transmitters. Extra loss of smolts due to the weir and adjacent
reservoir was 5.2%. Mortality was likely related to physical damage imposed
to the smolts and/or increased predation risk. Extra loss of smolts did not differ
between the weir and the power station (7.2%). Migration speeds were reduced at
the power station but not at the weir. We conclude that mortality at one power
station site may differ considerably among years, because the mortality was
more than four times higher in a previous year than in this study. Increased river
discharge seemed to decrease mortality and increase migration speeds at the
power station.
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WileyCitation
Havn, Thorstad, Borcherding, Heermann, Teichert, Ingendahl, Tambets, Sæther, Økland. Impacts of a weir and power station on downstream migrating Atlantic salmon smolts in a German river. Rivers Research and Applications: an international journal devoted to river research and management. 2020Metadata
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