Removal of Weirs and the Influence on Physical Habitat for Salmonids in a Norwegian River
Dates
Year
2012
Citation
Fjeldstad, H.-P., Barlaup, B. T., Stickler, M., Gabrielsen, S.-E., and Alfredsen, K., 2012, Removal of Weirs and the Influence on Physical Habitat for Salmonids in a Norwegian River: River Research and Applications, v. 28, iss. 6, p. 753-763.
Summary
In the late 1970s, the construction of weirs in Norwegian regulated river systems for aesthetic reasons was common. However, today, the focus of river restoration has shifted towards improving biological functionality and biodiversity. In the present study, two weirs, originally built to create a stable water level, were removed on a residual flow reach in a Norwegian regulated river as a measure to restore river connectivity and to re-establish the local population of Atlantic salmon. The removal design was based on hydraulic modelling, and biological monitoring was implemented before and after the weir removal to evaluate the biological response to weir removal. The results demonstrated that salmon spawning sites were recreated in [...]