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Direct and indirect impacts of pumping station operation on downstream migration of critically endangered European eel
Author(s) -
Bolland Jonathan D.,
Murphy Leona A.,
Stanford Robert J.,
Angelopoulos Natalie V.,
Baker Nicola J.,
Wright Rosalind M.,
Reeds Jake D.,
Cowx Ian G.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
fisheries management and ecology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.693
H-Index - 55
eISSN - 1365-2400
pISSN - 0969-997X
DOI - 10.1111/fme.12312
Subject(s) - escapement , downstream (manufacturing) , environmental science , fishery , transponder (aeronautics) , hydrology (agriculture) , geology , biology , geography , meteorology , geotechnical engineering , engineering , operations management
Downstream passage of European eel Anguilla anguilla (L.) in catchments with pump(s) for water level management is a major concern. Catchment‐wide acoustic telemetry revealed silver eels quickly migrated downstream through unobstructed reaches ( n  =   12; mean ± SD   = 17.9 ± 1.9 km/day). Fourteen of 17 acoustic‐tagged eels detected at the pumping station (82.1%) retreated back upstream and ten (58.8%) passed through pumps after delays (9.5 ± 11.0 days). Multi‐beam sonar imaging across the intake screen (55‐mm gaps) revealed that peaks in migration occurred during the nights preceding the new moon but 76.7% retreated back upstream. All passive integrated transponder ( PIT )‐tagged eels recaptured ( n  =   56) downstream of a large (2.23‐m diameter) mixed flow pump survived but 96.5% had minor injuries, reduced physical condition and/or abnormal behaviour. By contrast, 64.7% of PIT ‐tagged eels recaptured ( n  =   17) downstream of a small (0.8‐m diameter) axial flow pump died. No acoustic‐tagged eels that passed through the small axial flow pump ( n  =   10) performed onward migration at sea, unlike “control” eels released downstream ( n  =   11). This evidence may help develop effective remediation measures, such as operational changes, to maximise escapement of catadromous eel species at pumping stations.

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