Fish passage engineering advancements
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
Fish Passage Design I
11:00AM - 12:40PM
Wednesday, 12th December
Theatrette
Chair: Andrew Goodwin
Merging biology and technology to achieve selective bi-directional fish passage
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Daniel Zielinski
Developing a theoretical model to help design ecologically-friendly fishway of the endangered fish species, scale-less carp (
Gymnocypris przewalskii
) in the Qinghai Lake watershed, western China
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Mengzhen Xu
Adding auxiliary discharge into the entrance pool of a fishway: influence of pool design on fish passage
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Cornelia Schuetz
Assessing the efficacy of flow restrictor plates in denil fishways for upstream passage of arctic grayling
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Katey Plymesser
Different roles for water speed, velocity gradient, and acceleration in reproducing juvenile Pacific salmon trajectories/passage in dammed and tidal free-flowing river environments
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R. Andrew Goodwin
Fish Passage Design II
1:30PM - 3:10PM
Wednesday, 12th December
Theatrette
Chair: Tim Marsden
Energy efficient fish attraction
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Patrik Andreasson
Assessing multi slot versus single slot pool-type fishways suitability for potamodromous cyprinids: An experimental approach using numerical modelling and fish
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Antonio N Pinheiro
Seaham weir environmental flow control gates and integrated fishway
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Klaas Smit
Hydraulic design of an optimised vertical-slot fishway targeted at multi-range fish-biology based design criteria for low, medium and high river flows.
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Heath Robinson
Proposal an engineering solutions for fish migration upstream and downstream over one discharge sill located on the Bistra Mărului river
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Răzvan Voicu
Fish Passage Design III
3:40PM - 5:20PM
Wednesday, 12th December
Theatrette
Chair: Matthew Gordos
Beyond headloss: do we have the right ecological and hydraulic metrics to determine successful fish passage in rock ramp fishways?
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Tim Marsden
Restoring coastal connectivity through low cost rock ramp fishways
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Matt Moore
Kyogle weir a cost effective rock-ramp fishway design
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Matt Sorenson
Targeted improvement of the Dight’s Falls Fishway Complex
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Penny Rogers
The cone fishway, a new fishway type suitable for the passage of juvenile tropical fish species in Queensland, Australia.
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Tim Marsden
Fish Passage Design IV
11:00AM - 12:40PM
Thursday, 13th December
Theatrette
Chair: Christopher Myrick
WITHDRAWN - Pool type fish passage with trapezoidal section and Fish passage with stacking boulders
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Youichi Yasuda
Honouring the past and creating a future
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David Stork
The corangamite fishway program fish passage in the coastal streams of the otway coast and barwon basins
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Denis Lovric
Fish Friendly Stream Gauging Stations
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Matthew J Jones
Gauging weir retrofit using cylindrical clusters for upstream fish passage of non-salmonids
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Daniella Montali-Ashworth
Fish Passage Design V
3:40PM - 5:00PM
Thursday, 13th December
Theatrette
Chair: Youichi Yasuda
Evaluating the performance of a Larinier Super-Active Baffle Fishway to facilitate the upstream movement of three brown trout (
Salmo trutta
) phenotypes: Anadromous, Potamodromous, and Parr-marked.
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Angus J Lothian
Cooling water temperature gradients in a fishway are associated with poor passage and increased potential for interactions between hatchery and wild salmon
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Chris C Caudill
Designing fishway traps for vertical-slot fishway assessments
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Andrew Pickworth