2019
DOI: 10.1111/emr.12367
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Assessment of a vertical slot fishway in south‐eastern Australia designed to pass numerous species and size classes of fish

Abstract: Summary In the Barwon River, Australia, a tidal barrage formed a major impediment to fish movement so in 2013 a vertical slot fishway was installed. The assessment of fishways on tidal barriers is rare in Australia so to ensure the fishway was achieving its ecological objective (i.e. successfully passing the target size range of fish of 20–400 mm total length), fish were trapped at the entrance and exit on 12 occasions and the species composition, abundance and length of fish at the two locations were compared… Show more

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“…Given the small mesh size of both gear types (trap and fyke nets), we did not expect differences in the selectivity of species or sizes due to gear type. Furthermore, these gear types were used in previous studies demonstrating their effectiveness at capturing the target species and size classes (Amtstaetter et al ., 2017; O'Connor et al ., 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the small mesh size of both gear types (trap and fyke nets), we did not expect differences in the selectivity of species or sizes due to gear type. Furthermore, these gear types were used in previous studies demonstrating their effectiveness at capturing the target species and size classes (Amtstaetter et al ., 2017; O'Connor et al ., 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%