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Temporary turbine and reservoir level management to improve downstream migration of juvenile salmon through a hydropower complex
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EDP Sciences
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11-dkey/10.1051/kmae/2021004
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oai:edpsciences.org:dkey/10.1051/kmae/2021004
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Stéphane Tétard,Romain Roy,Nils Teichert,Jocelyn Rancon,Dominique Courret
Mots clés
Atlantic salmon
downstream migration
migratory delay
operational management
turbine shutdown
Saumon atlantique
dévalaison
retard migratoire
gestion opérationnelle
arrêt de turbinage
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18/02/2021
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en
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https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2021004
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Developing management rules to improve downstream migration of salmon smolts in large hydropower plants is essential to limit mortality and migration delay. A 2-year telemetry study was conducted to assess the efficiency of temporary measures to enhance the safety and speed of juvenile salmon passage through the Poutès dam (Allier River, France). 124 smolts were tracked through the reservoir and downstream of the dam, during implementation of turbine modulation and/or shutdown during night and reservoir level lowering. Level lowering significantly reduced median residence time from 3.4 days to 4.4 hours. However, even with high spill during turbine modulation, the risk of smolt being drawn toward the turbines was increased at low reservoir level due to the site's configuration, greater proximity to the surface and weak repulsive effect of the rack. Moreover, results revealed that a substantial proportion of smolts can migrate during daytime and twilight during floods, even at the beginning of the migration period. Thus targeted turbine shutdown has a good potential to protect smolts, but implementation requires studies taking account of site specificities and a flexible approach.
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