Assessing the opportunities for upstream migration of non-salmonid fishes in the weir-regulated River Vecht

H.V. Winter, W.L.T. van Densen

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Abstract

The degree of obstruction posed by weirs to potential upstream movements of non-salmonid fish (predominantly cyprinids) in the River Vecht, the Netherlands, was assessed. This rain-fed river showed high variability in discharge, providing opportunities for passage at high discharge when weirs were free flowing. Daily recorded discharge and water levels between 1960 and 1984, and an analysis of swimming capacities and migratory behaviour, were used to assess whether hydraulic conditions each day and for each species were suitable for ascent. The assessment demonstrated that migratory opportunities along the six weirs were extremely limited. Only 10 of 32 species were able to ascend all weirs in 5-30␘f the years. Opportunities were the greatest for large-sized species during November-March at the downstream-situated weirs, whereas small-sized species had no opportunities year-round. The approach used is widely applicable for barrier assessment in other rivers, because it requires only basic hydraulic measurements that are often available.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)513-532
JournalFisheries Management and Ecology
Volume8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2001

Keywords

  • cyprinidae
  • migration
  • weirs
  • rivers
  • hydraulic structures
  • seasonal variation
  • netherlands

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