A guide to fishway design. Chris Katopodis
Material type: TextPublication details: Winnipeg : 1988Description: 41 p. : ill. ; 28 cmSubject(s): Abstract: Project: 1) provide a brief statement on the purpose and the mode of operation for the existing or proposed hydraulic structure that may hinder fish migration. 2. supply a) maps of the project location, and drainage basin, b) plan views and profiles of the proposed or existing structure. Biology: 3. list fish species which require access to habitat upstream of the project site and the main purpose for such access (e.g.spawning). Provide population estimates if available. 4. describe the migration period for each species by giving, where possible, the dates for the start, peak, and end of migration, associated water temperatures, and estimates of peak migrant numbers. 5. show, whenever possible, locations of spawning, rearing and feeding areas upstream,downstream and at the project site. Identify areas where fish are known to congregate below the existing or proposed structure.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Book | Research Library Government Documents | Non-fiction | CA1 DFO 1988-1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 2584 |
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Project: 1) provide a brief statement on the purpose and the mode of operation for the existing or proposed hydraulic structure that may hinder fish migration. 2. supply a) maps of the project location, and drainage basin, b) plan views and profiles of the proposed or existing structure. Biology: 3. list fish species which require access to habitat upstream of the project site and the main purpose for such access (e.g.spawning). Provide population estimates if available. 4. describe the migration period for each species by giving, where possible, the dates for the start, peak, and end of migration, associated water temperatures, and estimates of peak migrant numbers. 5. show, whenever possible, locations of spawning, rearing and feeding areas upstream,downstream and at the project site. Identify areas where fish are known to congregate below the existing or proposed structure.