Fish passage in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia: Not just an upstream battle

被引:59
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作者
Baumgartner, Lee
Zampatti, Brenton
Jones, Matthew
Stuart, Ivor
Mallen-Cooper, Martin
机构
[1] Department of Primary Industries, Narrandera Fisheries Centre, Post Office Box 182, Narrandera
[2] SARDI Aquatic Sciences, Post Office Box 120, Henley Beach
[3] Department of Environment and Primary Industries, Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, PO Box 137, Heidelberg, VIC
[4] Researcher and Principal of Kingfisher Research P/L, 177 Progress Road, North Eltham, VIC
[5] Fishway Consulting Services, 8 Tudor Place, St., Ives Chase, NSW
关键词
VERTICAL-SLOT FISHWAY; MACCULLOCHELLA-PEELII-PEELII; SOUTH-EASTERN AUSTRALIA; NON-SALMONID FISH; MACQUARIA-AMBIGUA; CYPRINUS-CARPIO; LOWLAND RIVER; COMMON CARP; GOLDEN PERCH; IRRIGATION CANALS;
D O I
10.1111/emr.12093
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Construction of instream barriers, preventing fish from accessing spawning, nursery and feeding habitat, is a major issue impacting fisheries sustainability throughout the world. Since European settlement, development in the Murray-Darling Basin for irrigation and potable water supplies has led to the construction of over 10,000 barriers to fish movement. The Native Fish Strategy listed fish passage as a major driving action and was proactive in progressing cost-effective solutions to help inform large-scale rehabilitation programmes. The strategy identified a list of high-priority barriers for mitigation works based on feedback from jurisdictional agencies. Research initiatives were then implemented, with measurable outcomes, to help address key knowledge gaps. Research demonstrated that a project to restore passage to the Murray River main channel was meeting all ecological and engineering objectives. Follow-on work identified low-cost mechanisms to improve the effectiveness of existing fishways without compromising ecological functionality. The Native Fish Strategy was also explicit in addressing fish passage issues at irrigation infrastructure and wetland regulators. Work to minimise these impacts included quantifying the scale of irrigation-associated infrastructure and also optimising screen designs to be retrofitted to pump systems to prevent fish entrainment. Options to enhance lateral movement were also identified. The objective of this study is to summarise the fish passage issues progressed by the Native Fish Strategy to develop basin-wide solutions to enhance fish passage over the long term.
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