Hydrology for a Changing World 2012
DOI: 10.7558/bhs.2012.ns14
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Fish and flow – Maintaining the balance between hydrometric uncertainty and aids to fish passage at flow gauging structures

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“…In-river barriers, such as dams and weirs, disrupt the river continuum which is one of the principal explanations for why rivers are considered among the most threatened and degraded of all the worlds ecosystems (Vörösmarty et al, 2010). From a fisheries perspective, the impact of river barriers is critical for those that depend on them, as numerous fish populations have declined, and in some cases have been extirpated as movement between critical habitats is impeded (Lucas and Baras, 2001;Dibley et al, 2012). While the impact of large-scale structures, such as some hydropower dams, has gained much interest (Larinier, 2001), small-scale infrastructure is often overlooked.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In-river barriers, such as dams and weirs, disrupt the river continuum which is one of the principal explanations for why rivers are considered among the most threatened and degraded of all the worlds ecosystems (Vörösmarty et al, 2010). From a fisheries perspective, the impact of river barriers is critical for those that depend on them, as numerous fish populations have declined, and in some cases have been extirpated as movement between critical habitats is impeded (Lucas and Baras, 2001;Dibley et al, 2012). While the impact of large-scale structures, such as some hydropower dams, has gained much interest (Larinier, 2001), small-scale infrastructure is often overlooked.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%