Estuarine connectivity and 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
Estuarine Connectivity and Passage
1:30PM - 3:10PM
Thursday, 13th December
Elizabeth Room B
Chair: Guillermo Giannico
Restoring fish passage and estuarine ecosystems at tidal barriers: current practice and future directions
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Chris Bice
Effects of tide gate upgrade or removal on fish passage and habitat quality: a literature review and knowledge synthesis
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Guillermo Giannico
Development and application of an agent based model for glass eel selective tidal stream transportÂ
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Jasper De Bie
Estuarine fish passes in the northern Netherlands provide contrasting windows of opportunity for migrating fish species
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Leopold A.J. Nagelkerke
Fish passage at tidal barrier Nieuwe Statenzijl in The Netherlands, a regional perspective.
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Peter Paul Schollema