January 1, 2004
Book Chapter

Hydropower, Environmental Impact of

Abstract

Hydropower projects can affect aquatic organisms directly by impeding their migration rate, blocking upstream and/or downstream movements, and indirectly by altering the flow patterns and water quality conditions that they respond to. Fish are more likely to be affected by these changes than other aquatic organisms because they have more complex behaviors. Probably the single most important change to physical habitats that influences fish movements is reduced velocity upstream of dams.

Revised: June 29, 2011 | Published: January 1, 2004

Citation

Cada G.F., M.J. Sale, and D.D. Dauble. 2004. Hydropower, Environmental Impact of. In Encyclopedia of Energy. 291-300. New York:Elsevier. PNNL-SA-38065.