Physical-based model of fish movement in fish extraction facilities
Authored by JW Haefner, MD Bowen
Date Published: 2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3800(02)00006-6
Sponsors:
Bureau of Reclamation Contract
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Abstract
Fish collection or diversion facilities are structures designed to
remove fish from a channel where they may be endangered from pumps, power plants. or irrigation systems. The Tracy Fish Collection Facility
in the Central Valley of California (USA) collects endangered and
economically important species before they can enter the Delta Mendota
Canal. We describe the structure, sensitivity, and preliminary
validation or a model that moves fish through this louver-type fish
collection facility. The model is individual-based and moves fish
subject to fundamental physical forces in the flowing medium and simple
obstacle avoidance behaviors. Fluid dynamics are obtained by solving the
Navier-Stokes equations. The primary model output is the salvage
efficiency of the facility design. Monte Carlo simulation showed that
the mean salvage efficiency is within the variability of field
estimates. The most sensitive variables of the model are the initial
cross-channel position of the fish and its initial energy reserves. The
implications of our results for future collection facility designs are
discussed. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Simulation
Schools
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Pike esox-lucius
Fast-start performance
Power output
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