Talk:Baffle fishways

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== Maybe the definition sentence could be more clear, i.e.: The principle aim of baffle fishways is to reduce the mean velocity of the flow by placing a series of baffles on the floor and/or walls of a straight channel, which has a rectangular cross-section and a relatively steep slope. These baffles, in shapes of varying complexity, cause secondary helical currents to form which ensure an extremely efficient dissipation of energy in the flow through intense transfer of the momentum (Larinier et al., 2002)Jsanz (talk) 08:32, 2 May 2020 (UTC)Jsanz

== There are many reference about the use of non-salmonids in this type of fishways, i.e.: This type of fishways can also be used for non-salmonid fish by reducing the slope to 10 % (0.1 m/m) (Bunt et al., 2001; Mallen-Cooper et al., 2007).

Bunt, C. M., Van Poorten, B. T., & Wong, L. (2001). Denil fishway utilization patterns and passage of several warmwater species relative to seasonal, thermal and hydraulic dynamics. Ecology of Freshwater Fish, 10(4), 212-219.

Mallen‐Cooper, M., & Stuart, I. G. (2007). Optimising Denil fishways for passage of small and large fishes. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 14(1), 61-71. Jsanz (talk) 08:32, 2 May 2020 (UTC)Jsanz