An assessment of the effectiveness of a vertical‐slot fishway for non‐salmonid fish at a tidal barrier on a large tropical/subtropical river

I. Stuart, M. Mallen‐Cooper
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Fishways for salmon in temperate rivers have often been successful, but salmonid-type fishways for non-salmonid species in tropical and subtropical rivers have frequently failed. This study assessed the effectiveness of modifying a salmonid-type pool-and-weir fishway into a vertical-slot design on a tidal barrage on the subtropical Fitzroy River, in Queensland, north-eastern Australia. In 38 paired samples of the top and bottom of the fishway, over 16 months, 29 fish species and over 23 000 fish were collected at a maximum rate of 3400 per day. This study shows much greater potential for success with a vertical-slot fishway as relatively few fish negotiated the original pool-and-weir design. Common species using the vertical-slot fishway included blue-catfish (Arius graeffei [Ariidae]), bony herring (Nematalosa erebi [Clupeidae]), striped mullet (Mugil cephalus [Mugilidae]), barramundi (Lates calcarifer [Centropomidae]), and long-finned eels (Anguilla reinhardtii [Anguillidae]). Freshwater shrimp (Macrobrachium australiense [Palaemonidae]), juvenile crabs (Varuna litterata [Grapsidae]) and long-finned elvers did not ascend the full length of the fishway and specific fishways for these species are recommended. Fish between 25 and 640 mm in length ascended the fishway, although the passage of smaller size classes of immature fish was restricted and this may be important for the sustainability of these migratory populations. The barramundi (200–640 mm) which ascended the fishway were all immature fish. However, during a period of low river flows enlarging the width of the vertical-slot from 0.15 to 0.45 m only encouraged a small number of larger fish (890 mm maximum length) to enter. The strong diel movement patterns of many species will need to be considered in future fishway design. Blue-catfish could ascend the fishway in 2 h, but many fish remained in the fishway and this behaviour may cause crowding and a reduction in fishway capacity. Further work is needed to assess the proportion of fish finding the fishway entrance. However, the findings suggest that vertical-slot fishways with lower water velocities and turbulence than salmonid fishways have great potential to pass the diverse migratory fish fauna of subtropical and tropical rivers. Copyright © 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
在大型热带/亚热带河流的潮汐屏障上对非鲑科鱼类设置垂直槽鱼道的有效性评估
温带河流中鲑鱼的鱼道通常是成功的,但热带和亚热带河流中非鲑鱼物种的鲑鱼型鱼道经常失败。本研究评估了在澳大利亚东北部昆士兰州亚热带菲茨罗伊河潮汐拦河坝上将鲑鱼型池堰鱼道改造成垂直槽设计的有效性。在鱼道顶部和底部的38个配对样本中,以每天3400条的最高速度,在16个月内收集了29种鱼类和23000多条鱼。这项研究表明,垂直槽鱼道的成功潜力更大,因为相对较少的鱼能够通过原始的池堰设计。使用垂直槽式鱼道的常见物种包括蓝鲶(ariouffei [Ariidae])、硬骨鲱鱼(Nematalosa erebi [Clupeidae])、条纹鲻鱼(Mugil cephalus [Mugilidae])、barramundi (latates calcarifer [Centropomidae])和长鳍鳗鱼(Anguilla reinhardtii [Anguillidae])。淡水虾(Macrobrachium australiense [Palaemonidae])、幼蟹(Varuna litterata [Grapsidae])和长鳍鳗鱼没有上升到整个鱼道的长度,建议为这些物种提供特定的鱼道。长度在25毫米至640毫米之间的鱼类沿着鱼道上行,尽管体型较小的未成熟鱼类的通过受到限制,这可能对这些洄游种群的可持续性很重要。爬上鱼道的梭鲈(200 ~ 640 mm)均为未成熟鱼类。然而,在河流量较低的时期,将垂直槽的宽度从0.15米扩大到0.45米,只能鼓励少量较大的鱼(最大长度为890毫米)进入。在未来的鱼道设计中,需要考虑许多物种强烈的鱼鳍运动模式。蓝鲶可以在2小时内爬上鱼道,但许多鱼仍然留在鱼道中,这种行为可能导致拥挤和减少鱼道容量。需要进一步的工作来评估找到鱼道入口的鱼的比例。研究结果表明,相对于鲑科鱼类而言,具有较低水流速度和湍流度的垂直狭槽鱼道具有较大的通过亚热带和热带河流洄游鱼类区系的潜力。版权所有©1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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