FISH PASS IMPROVEMENTS BEGIN AT SHREWSBURY WEIR

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
March of 2006

 

06/03/2006 - Today (Monday 6 March 2006), the Environment Agency starts work on a major refurbishment of the fish pass at Shrewsbury Weir.

The work is necessary because an increased flow of water over the fish pass demonstrates that the structure of the fish pass (but not the weir) is failing.

The first step is to drain the water from the fish pass and carry out a survey. We will create a dry working area by installing sheet piles across the front and pumping out any remaining water.

During the survey we will carry out a thorough visual and structural inspection. We will then use the information gathered during the surveys to prepare detailed drawings and a design for refurbishment.

We hope to be able to carry out the refurbishment works immediately afterwards, if possible, but we must leave the site before the end of May, when salmon begin to return to the spawning grounds upstream.

Adult salmon return to breed in the river where they were spawned. Fish passes make it easier for salmon to negotiate obstacles such as weirs.

There are several different types of fish pass but the fish pass at Shrewsbury Weir consists of a series of pools, which divide the large fall of water at the structure into several smaller falls. They dissipate the energy of the falling water and provide resting areas for ascending fish.

Fisheries and Recreation Team Leader, Mike Exeter says: "With salmon populations declining, it is very important that the fish can get back to their spawning grounds upstream so that they have the best chance to breed. We have a duty to ensure that the fish pass is in good condition. Having identified that there seems to be a problem, we will do our best to refurbish the fish pass in time for this year’s salmon run at the end of May."

More information

Salmon remember the scent of their home river and will return after a number of years at sea to breed in the river where they were spawned. They lay their eggs in gravel in shallow water in November and December. The eggs lie buried in the gravel until March or April, depending on the water temperature. The young fish spend about two years in the stream, then make their way to the sea, where they mature, eventually coming back to their home river as adults to begin the breeding cycle again.

In order for the populations to thrive, they need to be able to get back to their spawning grounds upriver. Unfortunately, many man-made obstructions such as dams, weirs and mills, restrict this access

The Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Act 1975 required new obstructions, or those rebuilt for more than half their width, to include a fish pass. Each fish pass design must be suitable for the relevant fish species and size and be easy for the fish to find. It should generally be positioned at the natural point where fish congregate.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Neha Atri)
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