A cautionary tale about the inhibitory effects of gated culverts on fish passage restoration efforts

L.J. Baumgartner, Craig Boys, Tim Marsden, Jarrod McPherson, Nathan Ning, Oudom Phonekhampeng, Wayne Robinson, Douangkham Singhanouvong, Ivor G. Stuart, Garry Thorncraft

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    Conference2018 International Conference on River Connectivity incorporating the First International Symposium on Hydropower and Fish Management
    Abbreviated titleFish passage
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    CityAlbury
    Period10/12/1814/12/18
    OtherThe 2018 International Conference on River Connectivity (Fish Passage 2018), incorporating the First International Symposium on Hydropower and Fish Management, will bring together Northern and Southern Hemisphere fish passage researchers and practitioners to exchange findings and experiences on fish passage issues.

    Fish Passage 2018 will be of interest to researchers, educators, practitioners, funders, and regulators who have an interest in advancements in technical fishways, nature-like fishways, stream restoration and stabilization, dam removal, environmental flows and fish responses, and the myriad of funding, climate change, and other socio-economic related issues surrounding connectivity projects.
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