18 research outputs found
Exclusion of salmonid fish from water intakes
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Field evaluation of a sound system to reduce estuarine fish intake rates at a power plant cooling water inlet
An acoustic deterrent system producing 20-600 Hz sound was used to repel estuarine fishes away from a power station cooling water inlet. During sound emission, total fish impingement decreased by 60%. The avoidance response varied among species from no effect to highly efficient deflection. Lampetra fluviatilis and Pleuronectiformes were less affected by the sound system while the deflection of clupeoid species was particularly effective. Average intake rates of Clupea harengus and Sprattus sprattus decreased by 94·7 and 87·9%, respectively. The results were explained as a function of species-specific differences in hearing ability and swimming performance. In general, species without swimbladders showed no or a moderate response while intake rates of species with accessory structures increasing the hearing abilities, such as a swimbladder or a functional connection between the swimbladder and the inner ear, were significantly reduced during test periods
The CERL fish behaviour flume
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The equivalent adult approach for assessing the value of juvenile fish kills, with reference to commercial species in British waters
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Trial of a Johnson 715 alloy wedge-wire screen at a UK coastal site
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