Relationship between upstream swimming behaviors of juvenile grass carp and characteristic hydraulic conditions of a vertical slot fishway

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The successful fish upstream movement through a dam/gate is closely associated with the hydraulic conditions of a fishway. To improve the passage efficiency, this study investigated the upstream swimming behaviors of juvenile grass carp, a representative fish of four major Chinese carps, under characteristic hydraulic conditions of a designed vertical slot fishway model. The impacts of different discharges and baffle lead angles on the successful movement of test fish were analyzed, and the selection of the movement trajectory was studied through overlay of their upstream swimming trajectories on the water flow field resulting from numerical modeling. We found that under the same discharge, the percentage of successful test fish movement with a lead angle of 45◦ was higher than 60◦ and 30◦ . Within a fixed lead angle, the higher the discharge, the lower the percentage of successful movement. During upstream movement, the test fish had a preferred water velocity of 0.01–0.45 m/s in the pool, and avoided areas where the turbulence kinetic energy (TKE) was greater than 0.012 m2/s2 . These results provide a basis for the hydraulic design of vertical slot fishways and a reference for studying swimming behaviors of other fish species.

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Cao, P., Mu, X., Li, X., Baiyin, B., Wang, X., & Zhen, W. (2021). Relationship between upstream swimming behaviors of juvenile grass carp and characteristic hydraulic conditions of a vertical slot fishway. Water (Switzerland), 13(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/w13091299

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