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NBN - Fish Damage at Pump Stations
David
Buysse
INBO
Havenlaan 88, bus 73
Brussels
Brussels Capital Region
1000
BE
david.buysse@inbo.be
0000-0002-4437-5678
Dimitri
Brosens
INBO/ Belgian Biodiversity Platform
Havenlaan 88, bus 73
Brussels
Brussels
1000
BE
+32497354796
dimitri.brosens@inbo.be
0000-0002-0846-9116
David
Buysse
INBO
Havenlaan 88, bus 73
Brussels
Brussels Capital Region
1000
BE
david.buysse@inbo.be
0000-0002-4437-5678
afdeling Operationeel Waterbeheer
VMM
Dr. De Moorstraat 24-26
Aalst
East Flanders
9300
BE
2019-02-04
eng
NBN - Fish Damage Pump Stations is published as a Sample-based dataset, making use of the OBIS extended Measurement or Fact extension (Lengths and weights of fish were recorded.). It contains 7319 occurrences, recorded during 120 events.
Samplingevent
GBIF Dataset Type Vocabulary: http://rs.gbif.org/vocabulary/gbif/dataset_type.xml
fish
pumping station
mortality
migration
n/a
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Study area: ‘Waterschap Krekenland’
"Isabellagemaal” at Boekhoute and " Leopoldkanaal en het Isabellakanaal "
3.768
4.202
51.31
51.072
2008-08-25
2008-08-20
2008-09-15
2008-11-28
2009-09-30
2009-12-09
Fish
species
Rutilus rutilus
Roach
species
Blicca bjoerkna
White bream
species
Abramis brama
Bream
species
Anguilla anguilla
European eel
species
Perca fluviatilis
Perch
species
Esox lucius
Pike
The data was used to study fish mortality after natural downstream fish passage
through a propeller pump and an Archimedes screw pump station.
notPlanned
David
Buysse
INBO
Havenlaan 88, bus 73
Brussels
Brussels Capital Region
1000
BE
david.buysse@inbo.be
0000-0002-4437-5678
[1] Data recorded during sampling
[2] Data imported in Recorder (NBN databases)
[3] Query created to map data to DwC
[4] Data was published to GBIF
In Flanders (Belgium) polder water levels are maintained with numerous pumping stations.Fish damage caused by two different pumping stations is documented in 2 reports.
1-A research report results on fish mortality after natural downstream fish passage through an Archimedes screw pump station (the “Isabellagemaal” at Boekhoute) are presented. The pump station has three big screws (3,6 m³/sec and 21 revolutions/min) and two smaller ones (1,2 m³/sec and 25 revolutions/min). These five screws pump the excess water from the “Leopoldkanaal” towards the River Westerschelde in The Netherlands. We investigated a large and a small screw pump from 9/30/2009 until 12/09/2009.
2-The longitudinally connected Rivers Avrijevaart and Burggravenstroom are typical examples of a polder water. During and after (heavy) rainfall the excess of water is pumped out of both watercourses into the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal. The pumping station has 7 propeller pumps which have a rotation speed of 8 rotations per second. Total discharge capacity of the station is 8 m³s-1. One-way valves underneath the building prevent the water from flowing back into the polder but also block upstream fish migration. The Research Institute for Nature and Forest investigated the natural downstream fish migration through the pumping station. A 40 m long net was mounted on the outlet of one of the propeller pumps (1,6 m³s-1). Objectives were to find out in what state (dead or alive)fish pass these fast rotating propellers and what kind of injuries they sustain. Moreover we were interested in the timing and magnitude of downstream migrating European eel (Anguilla Anguilla) and their survival rate.
Between August and November 2008 we caught 14 species and more than 4.000 fish.
[1] Fyke nets installed on the outflow of the pumps collected all pumped fish. Generally, the fyke nets were emptied three times a week. All fish were measured, weighted and scored upon possible damage. Eels were also measured to define their silvering stage.We caught 1922 fish in total in both fyke nets (1024 at the end of the large screw and 898 at the end of the small one).
[2] A 40 m long net was mounted on the outlet of one of the propeller pumps (1,6 m³s-1).
Fish mortality after natural downstream fish passage through an Archimedes screw pump station : Isabellagemaal (Boekhoute)
David
Buysse
0000-0002-4437-5678
author
VMM Afdeling Operationeel Waterbeheer
2019-01-25T05:03:40.916+01:00
dataset
Baeyens, R., Buysse, D., Stevens, M., Mouton, A., Gelaude, E., Martens, S., Jacobs, Y. & Coeck, J. (2011). Onderzoek naar de verwondingen bij vissen veroorzaakt door een gemaal met vijzels: Isabellagemaal (Boekhoute). Rapporten van het Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek 2011 (INBO.R.2011.7). Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek,
Brussel.
D/2011/3241/095
INBO.R.2011.7
ISSN: 1782-9054
https://www.vlaanderen.be/nl/publicaties/detail/onderzoek-naar-de-verwondingen-bij-vissen-veroorzaakt-door-een-gemaal-met-vijzels-isabellagemaal-boekhoute
Buysse D., Stevens M., Mouton A., Gelaude E., Baeyens R., Martens S., Jacobs Y. & Coeck J.(2010). Onderzoek naar de verwondingen bij vissen veroorzaakt door een gemaal met schroefpompen. Spiedamgemaal (Rieme).
Rapporten van het Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek 2010 (INBO.R.2010.44). Instituut voor Natuur- en
Bosonderzoek, Brussel.
https://www.vlaanderen.be/nl/publicaties/detail/onderzoek-naar-de-verwondingen-bij-vissen-veroorzaakt-door-een-gemaal-met-schroefpompen-spiedamgemaal-rieme
Buysse, D., Mouton, A. M., Baeyens, R., & Coeck, J. (2015). Evaluation of
downstream migration mitigation actions for eel at an Archimedes screw
pump pumping station. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 22, 286–294.
Buysse, D., Mouton, A. M., Stevens, M., Van den Neucker, T., & Coeck, J.
(2014). Mortality of European eel after downstream migration through
two types of pumping stations. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 21,
13–21.
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