Survival implications of diversion entrainment for outmigrating juvenile Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and steelhead (O. mykiss)

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES Transactions of The American Fisheries Society Pub Date : 2023-11-16 DOI:10.1002/tafs.10456
Tobias J. Kock, Scott D. Evans, Russell W. Perry, Patrick A. Monk, Michael S. Porter, Amy C. Hansen, Adam C. Pope
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Efforts to ameliorate negative effects of diversion dams on aquatic species of concern are important in rivers where water withdrawal supports agricultural economies and are likely to become increasingly important with impending climate change. A multiyear study was conducted to evaluate the survival consequences of diversion dam passage for juvenile Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) and steelhead (O. mykiss) in the highly managed Yakima River, Washington. Canal entrainment and passage were evaluated at four diversion dams encountered by seaward migrating juvenile salmon and steelhead. Fish pass dams via spillbays or enter canals with downstream fish-screening facilities designed to collect entrained fish and return them to the mainstem river. Percent entrainment into canals was substantial (6–59%) at three of the four diversion dams studied, and entrainment probability was positively associated with the proportion of streamflow diverted into canals. Survival probability estimates for groups of tagged fish that were entrained into canals were lower than survival probability estimates for tagged fish that passed through spillbays on the dams. Absolute differences in survival probabilities between routes ranged from 0.099 to 0.369, demonstrating that canal entrainment reduced survival of outmigrating juvenile Chinook Salmon and steelhead. We also found that entrainment resulted in migration delays, which could further affect survival because fish are increasingly exposed to predation and decreased water quality as water temperature increases throughout the migration season. These results highlight the need to limit entrainment of juvenile salmon and steelhead at diversion dams in rivers where salmon recovery is important.
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外迁奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)和钢头(O. mykiss)幼鱼的分流诱捕对生存的影响
努力改善引水大坝对水生物种的负面影响对河流至关重要,因为河流的取水支持农业经济,而且随着气候变化的迫近,这可能变得越来越重要。在华盛顿州的亚基马河,进行了一项为期多年的研究,以评估导流坝通道对幼年奇努克鲑鱼(Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)和钢头鱼(O. mykiss)的生存影响。在四个引水坝上对向海洄游的鲑鱼幼鱼和钢头鱼进行了河道夹带和通道评价。鱼类通过溢流湾越过水坝,或进入下游有鱼类筛选设施的运河,这些设施旨在收集被捕获的鱼类并将它们放回主河。在研究的4个导流坝中,有3个泄流坝的泄流率很高(6-59%),泄流坝的泄流率与泄流坝的泄流率呈正相关。被带标签的鱼群被带入运河的生存概率估计低于被带标签的鱼群通过水坝溢出湾的生存概率估计。不同路线间生存概率的绝对差异在0.099 ~ 0.369之间,表明运河夹带降低了奇努克鲑鱼和钢头洄游幼鱼的生存。我们还发现,夹带会导致迁徙延迟,这可能会进一步影响生存,因为在整个迁徙季节,随着水温的升高,鱼类越来越多地暴露在捕食者的环境中,水质也会下降。这些结果突出表明,在鲑鱼恢复很重要的河流中,有必要限制引水水坝对鲑鱼幼鱼和钢头鱼的捕捞。
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期刊介绍: Transactions of the American Fisheries Society is a highly regarded international journal of fisheries science that has been published continuously since 1872. It features results of basic and applied research in genetics, physiology, biology, ecology, population dynamics, economics, health, culture, and other topics germane to marine and freshwater finfish and shellfish and their respective fisheries and environments.
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