会议专题

Eco-Design of River Fishways for Upstream Passage:Application for Hanfeng Dam, Pengxi River, China

This paper provides a scientific approach for the eco-design of river fishways to allow upstream movement of fish past new and existing dams in China. This eco-design approach integrates principles of fish biology and engineering, a scientific field also known as bio-engineering or eco-hydraulics. We define a fishway as a structure or mechanism for conveying fish upstream past a dam. Man-made or natural stream beds can be part of the fishway. The problem is dams block access to upstream habitat used for spawning, rearing, and refuge; i. e. , dams decrease habitat connectivity. A solution to alleviate this problem is to design fishways, preferably while the dam is being designed, but if necessary, as retrofits afterward to provide a route that fish can and will use to pass safely upstream without undue delay. Our eco-design approach for fishways involves eight steps: 1 ) identify the primary species of importance; 2) understand the basic ecology and behavior of these fish ; 3 ) characterize the environmental conditions where passage is or will be blocked; 4) establish eco-design criteria for the fishway, either from management agencies or, if necessary, developed specifically for the given site; 5) identify fishway alternatives and select a preferred alternative; 6) where needed, identify and perform research required to resolve critical uncertainties and finalize the eco-design criteria; 7) apply the eco-design criteria and site-specific considerations to design the fishway , involving peer-review by local stakeholders in the process; 8) build the fishway, monitor its effectiveness, and apply lessons learned. Types of fishways are described, showing a range of eco-designs depending on the dam site and fish species of concern. We use the eco-design principles as a basis to recommend an approach and next steps for a fishway to pass fish upstream at Hanfeng Dam, an existing regulating dam forming Hanfeng Lake on the Pengxi River near Kaixian, China.

eco-design fishways Hanfeng Dam China

Gary E. JOHNSON William S RAINEY

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Marine Sciences Laboratory, Oregon 97204 15313 SE Evergreen Hwy, Vancouver, WA 98683, USA

国际会议

International Symposium on Conservation and Eco-friendly Utilization of Wetland in the Three Gorges Reservoir(三峡水库湿地保护与生态友好型利用国际研讨会)

重庆

英文

104-113

2011-10-01(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)