Non-salmonid Fish Passage
International Conference on River Connectivity (Fish Passage 2018)
Days
Monday, 10th December
Tuesday, 11th December
Wednesday, 12th December
Thursday, 13th December
Friday, 14th December
Tracks
Hydropower and Fish Symposium
Fish passage in tropical systems
Fish Passage in the Mekong Basin
Non-salmonid Fish Passage
Best practice diversion screening
Fish passage engineering advancements
Fish Passage and Connectivity monitoring techniques
Dam removal
Road Crossing Remediation
Reconnecting with floodplains and wetlands
Estuarine connectivity and passage
Policy – the Achilles-heel of river connectivity
Connectivity and river operations
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Speakers
Non-salmonid passage I
11:40AM - 12:40PM
Tuesday, 11th December
Elizabeth Room B
Chair: John Harris
Passage of pouched lamprey (
Geotria australis
) in vertical-slot fishways
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Brenton Zampatti
Upstream passage and attempt behaviour at a sloping weir by migrating adult river lamprey: are studded tiles effective in improving longitudinal connectivity?
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Jeroen Tummers
Quantifying the fine-scale behaviour of spawning run river lamprey (
Lampetra fluviatilis
) approaching a low-head weir retrofitted with studded tiles
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Jim R Kerr
Non-salmonid passage II
1:30PM - 3:10PM
Tuesday, 11th December
Elizabeth Room B
Chair: Lee Baumgartner
Novel fishway entrance modifications to improve passage for native fish
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Chris C Caudill
Improving the conservation status of Arctic grayling: combining laboratory, field and modeling techniques to support the agency-irrigator decision making process
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Katey Plymesser
The effects of fishway entrance design on the passage time of adult American shad
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Kevin Mulligan
Arctic Grayling and Denil Fishways: Research to Determine Swimming and Passage Capabilities of Grayling in Relation to Fish Barriers
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Kevin Kappenman
Reducing slope improves small fish passage through a Denil fishway
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Lee Baumgartner
Non-salmonid passage III
3:40PM - 5:20PM
Tuesday, 11th December
Elizabeth Room B
Chair: Tim Marsden
eDNA as an efficient tool to assess the distribution of European eels upstream of pumping stations
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Ian G Cowx
Following the migration of glass eel and three-spined stickleback passing Europe’s largest pumping station and world’s largest sluice
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Ben A.B. Griffioen
Do silver eel find their way along sluices and pumping stations in highly regulated water systems
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Ben A.B. Griffioen
Migration of juvenile American eels through 2 power generating stations in the St-Lawrence system
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Jean Caumartin
Enhancing upstream passage solutions for juvenile eels: effects of climbing substrate and ramp placement
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Johan Watz
Non-salmonid passage IV
11:00AM - 12:40PM
Wednesday, 12th December
Elizabeth Room A
Chair: Tim Marsden
Steep grade ahead? Optimizing fishway designs for small-bodied Great Plains fishes.
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Christopher A Myrick
The challenge of passing small and large fish in rivers with highly variable hydrology
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Martin Mallen-Cooper
Approaches to nonsalmonid small fish passage in arid areas of the American Intermountain West and Great Plains
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William J Rice
How low do we go - Advances in fish passage technology for small fish (<100 mm long!).
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Tim Marsden
Passage of Golden Perch and Murray Cod through ten vertical slot fishways.
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Matthew Gordos