28 June, 2016

Fish and dams can go together

The raised Hinze Dam on the Nerang River,
Queensland, with Australia’s first trap-and-haul fishway.
Fish are the most threatened group among Earth’s freshwater vertebrates. On average, freshwater fish populations have declined by 76% over the past 40 years. Damaged fish communities and declining fisheries characterise global freshwater environments, including those in Australia.

Fish migrate to complete their life cycles, but water-resource developments disrupt river connectivity and migrations, threatening biological diversity and fisheries.

Millions of dams, weirs and smaller barriers – for storage and irrigation, road and rail transport and hydropower schemes – block the migration of fish in rivers worldwide.

Read the piece on The Conversation - “We can have fish and dams: here’s how.”

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