Advances in Fish Passage Technology

Mufeed Odeh, editor
170 pages
Published by American Fisheries Society
Bioengineering Section
Publication date: March 2000
Summary
This book presents recent and ongoing developments in fish passage technologies
in the United States and abroad. The importance of the multidisciplinary team approach
to engineering design and fishery and ecological restoration is evident throughout this
book, including chapters on engineering design, studies of fish behavior, and the evaluation
of fish passage systems.
This book is intended for:
* resource managers
* hydraulic engineers
* biologists
* hydropower developers
* researchers
* students
* environmentalists
Table of Contents
1. Developments in Fish Passage Engineering and Technology
Mufeed Odeh and Alex Haro
2. Surface Collector Development on the Columbia and Snake Rivers: a Regional
Perspective
Bryan Nordlund and Steve Rainey
3. Critical Assessment of Surface Flow Bypass Development in the Lower Columbia
and Snake
Rivers during 1995–1996
Albert E. Giorgi, Gary E. Johnson, and Michael W. Erho
4. Fish Behavior Relative to a Prototype Surface Bypass and Collector (SBC)
at Lower Granite Dam, Using Innovative Hydroacoustic Techniques
Robert L. Johnson and Gary E. Johnson
5. Fish Passage at the Prototype Surface Bypass and Collector at Lower Granite Dam,
Snake River, Washington in 1996 and 1997
Gary E. Johnson, Robert L. Johnson, Theresa Y. Barila, and Daniel R. Kenney
6. Behavior of Juvenile Salmonids Relative to a Prototype Surface Bypass Collection
Channel
Douglas D. Royer, Dilip Mathur, Robert D. Sullivan, John R. Skalski, and J. Darrell Pock
7. Effectiveness of a Fish Bypass with an Angled Bar Rack at Passing Atlantic Salmon
and Steelhead Trout Smolts at the Lower Saranac Hydroelectric Project
Richard A. Simmons
8. Migratory Behavior of Juvenile Ayu in Denil and Steeppass Fishways in Japan
Kiyoshi Wada, Nobuyuki Azuma, and Shunroku Nakamura
9. Fishways to Complement Water Storages
Errol Beitz
10. Hydraulics of a Multipurpose Fishway
Sampath Kumar Gurram and Timo Pohjamo
11. Fish Screen Velocity Criteria Development Using a Screened, Circular Swimming
Channel
Darryl E. Hayes, Shawn D. Mayr, M. Levent Kavvas, Zhiqiang Q. Chen, Esmer Velagic,
Ahmet Karakas, Hossein Bandeh, E. Can Dogrul, Joseph J. Cech, Jr., Christina Swanson,
and Paciencia S. Young
12. The Use of an Aquatic Guidance Strobe Lighting System to Enhance the Safe Bypass
of Atlantic Salmon Smolts
Ron Brown and Kevin Bernier
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