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Pedro Romero-Gomez, Thanasak Poomchaivej, Rajesh Razdan, Wayne Robinson, Rudolf Peyreder, Michael Raeder and Lee J. Baumgartner
Fish protection is a priority in regions with ongoing and planned development of hydropower production, like the Mekong River system. The evaluation of the effects of turbine passage on the survival of migratory fish is a primary task for informing hydro...
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Christian Haas, Philipp Klaus Thumser, Michael Hellmair, Tyler J. Pilger and Martin Schletterer
With the globally increasing awareness regarding the interconnectivity between freshwater ecosystems, projects for re-establishing connectivity with fishways as well as stock management are increasing. To ensure the quality and impact of such projects an...
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Josie Mielhausen, Jaclyn M. H. Cockburn, Paul V. Villard and André-Marcel Baril
Vortex rock weirs (VRW) are often used in natural channel design applications to maintain channel form and function, provide physical channel stability, and enhance aquatic habitats. A balanced approach is required to address (often) conflicting goals of...
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Chunxia Yang, Qianxu Zhang, Jia Guo, Jiawei Wu, Yuan Zheng and Ziwei Ren
In this paper, the parameters of a prototype runner of an axial flow pump are optimized by using the immersion boundary?lattice Boltzmann numerical method based on a large-eddy simulation (LES-IB-LBM). A fish-friendly axial flow pump with a leading-edge ...
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Brian G. Sanderson, Richard H. Karsten and Daniel J. Hasselman
An area has been designated for demonstrating the utility of marine hydrokinetic turbines in Minas Passage, Bay of Fundy. Marine renewable energy may be useful for the transition from carbon-based energy sources, but there is concern for the safety of fi...
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Fan Yang, Anita Moldenhauer-Roth, Robert M. Boes, Yuhong Zeng and Ismail Albayrak
To study the fish behavioral response to up- and downstream fish passage structures, live-fish tests are conducted in large flumes in various laboratories around the world. The use of multiple fisheye cameras to cover the full width and length of a flume...
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Sebastien Erpicum, Vasileios Kitsikoudis, Pierre Archambeau, Benjamin Dewals and Michel Pirotton
The fragmentation of rivers caused by the construction of dams and weirs disturbs fish migration and poses a threat to fish populations and aquatic biodiversity. Fish passages around hydraulic structures aim to restore river connectivity; however, the ef...
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Fenlian Wang, Gaowen He, Xiguang Deng, Yong Yang and Jiangbo Ren
Rare earth elements and yttrium (REY) are widely recognized as strategic materials for advanced technological applications. Deep-sea sediments from the eastern South Pacific and central North Pacific were first reported as potential resources containing ...
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Garrett Staines, Gayle Barbin Zydlewski, Haley A. Viehman and Rachel Kocik
Coastal regions are highly used by humans. The growing marine renewable energy (MRE) industry will add to existing anthropogenic pressures in these regions. Regulatory bodies require animal risk assessment before new industrial activities can progress, a...
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Janine M Castro, Aaron Beavers
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Aquatic organism passage barriers have been identified as one of the key impediments to recovery of salmonids and other migratory aquatic organisms in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. As such, state and federal agencies invest millions of doll...
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