September 12, 2014
Journal Article

Improving hydroturbine pressures to enhance salmon passage survival and recovery

Abstract

This paper provides an overview of turbine pressure data collection and barotrauma studies relative to fish passage through large Kaplan turbines and how this information may be applied to safer fish passage through turbines. The specific objectives are to 1) discuss turbine pressures defined by Sensor Fish releases; 2) discuss what has been learned about pressure effects on fish and the factors influencing barotrauma associated with simulated turbine passage; 3) elucidate data gaps associated with fish behavior and passage that influence barotrauma during turbine passage; 4) discuss how the results of these studies have led to turbine design criteria for safer fish passage; and 5) relate this information to salmon recovery efforts and safer fish passage for Atlantic and Pacific salmonids.

Revised: September 22, 2014 | Published: September 12, 2014

Citation

Trumbo B.A., M.L. Ahmann, J.F. Renholods, R.S. Brown, A.H. Colotelo, and Z. Deng. 2014. Improving hydroturbine pressures to enhance salmon passage survival and recovery. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries 24, no. 3:955-965. PNNL-SA-94447. doi:10.1007/s11160-013-9340-8