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In the case of high head migration barriers, and especially where there are a series of barriers after each other, catch and transportation of fish on tank lorries has been used. The method can be used for up and down migration and has been used for eel, glass eel and salmon smolt. In Norway, this has been used to release adult salmon and sea trout above artificial and natural barriers, to ensure or increase fish production. The method relies on good catch efficiency and requires relatively large effort. It is basically very selective and requires repetitions in the long term but can still contribute to the occurrence or fish production of a species when other durable solutions are not realizable. Capture and transport can also be used as a temporary solution until a lasting solution is in place. The solution is used in special cases and is not recommended as a best practice.
 
In the case of high head migration barriers, and especially where there are a series of barriers after each other, catch and transportation of fish on tank lorries has been used. The method can be used for up and down migration and has been used for eel, glass eel and salmon smolt. In Norway, this has been used to release adult salmon and sea trout above artificial and natural barriers, to ensure or increase fish production. The method relies on good catch efficiency and requires relatively large effort. It is basically very selective and requires repetitions in the long term but can still contribute to the occurrence or fish production of a species when other durable solutions are not realizable. Capture and transport can also be used as a temporary solution until a lasting solution is in place. The solution is used in special cases and is not recommended as a best practice.
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==During operation==
 
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The maintenance is connected to the truck itself and any other pumping or monitoring systems.
 
The maintenance is connected to the truck itself and any other pumping or monitoring systems.
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<p>Does the measure require loss of power production?</p>
 
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<p>Hydropower type the measure is suitable for</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 26 October 2020

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Introduction

Figure 1: Illustration of trap and haul truck transport of fish past a barrier.

In the case of high head migration barriers, and especially where there are a series of barriers after each other, catch and transportation of fish on tank lorries has been used. The method can be used for up and down migration and has been used for eel, glass eel and salmon smolt. In Norway, this has been used to release adult salmon and sea trout above artificial and natural barriers, to ensure or increase fish production. The method relies on good catch efficiency and requires relatively large effort. It is basically very selective and requires repetitions in the long term but can still contribute to the occurrence or fish production of a species when other durable solutions are not realizable. Capture and transport can also be used as a temporary solution until a lasting solution is in place. The solution is used in special cases and is not recommended as a best practice.

Methods, tools, and devices

During planning

Planning of truck transport of fish must discover the relevant road system and parking places for loading and emptying the tank truck. In particular, a system for collecting fish and filling the truck must be planned, including a lifting or pumping system. A counting system for fish should be considered

During implementation

The implementation requires road and construction works and mechanical installations for a filling and counting station system downstream or next to a powerplant and a parking place for emptying the truck.

During operation

The maintenance is connected to the truck itself and any other pumping or monitoring systems.

Relevant MTDs and test cases

Relevant MTDs
3D fish tracking system
3D sensorless, ultrasound fish tracking
Barotrauma detection system
Radio frequency identification with passive integrated transponder (PIT tagging)
Visible implant elastomer
Relevant test cases Applied in test case?
N/A -

Classification table

Classification Selection
Fish species for the measure All
Does the measure require loss of power production -
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Structural (requires no additional flow release)
Recurrence of maintenance Irregular at events
Which life-stage of fish is measure aimed at -
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Movements of migration of fish
Which physical parameter is addressed N/A
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Hydropower type the measure is suitable for Plant in dam
Plant with bypass section
Dam height (m) the measure is suitable for All
Section in the regulated system measure is designed for In dam/power plant
Upstream of hydropower plant
Bypass section
Downstream outlet
River type implemented Steep gradient (up to 0.4 %)
Fairly steep with rocks, boulders (from 0.4 to 0.05 %)
Slow flowing, lowland, sandy (less than 0.05 %)
Level of certainty in effect Moderately certain
Technology readiness level TRL 8: system complete and qualified
Cost of solution See cost table

Relevant literature