Innovative On-Site Adapted System for Fish Migration with Flow Divider and Glass Collector Basin

The authors designed a new site-adapted fish passage system for upstream and downstream migration of small and large fish on the urban sector of the Bistriţa River. The longitudinal connectivity of this lotic system is interrupted by numerous transversal hydrotechnical works (weirs). This proposed s...

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description The authors designed a new site-adapted fish passage system for upstream and downstream migration of small and large fish on the urban sector of the Bistriţa River. The longitudinal connectivity of this lotic system is interrupted by numerous transversal hydrotechnical works (weirs). This proposed system was designed to facilitate fish migration, promote fish recolonization of upstream and downstream habitats, allow the expansion of fish range, and increase spawning potential. All components of the proposed system are attached to a concrete girder located to the right stream bank, except a glass basin that is submerged in the riverbed. The positioning of the system in this girder ensures its resistance to high water events, while offering safe passage for fish in both directions.
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Bistriţa River
Creeks & streams
Design
Downstream
Fish
Fish ladders
Fish migration
Fishways
Glass
Habitats
Land settlement
Onsite
passage
Recolonization
River beds
Rivers
Romania
Spawning
Stream banks
Transylvania
Upstream
Water shortages
weir
Weirs
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