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Begleituntersuchungen im Atlas

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Ecologic Institute 2022: Begleituntersuchungen im Atlas. Infographic published in: Keuneke, Rita; Edith Massmann and Stephan Naumann 2022: Fischschutz- und Fischabstiegsmaßnahmen – Praxisbeispiele im Überblick. Atlas für den Wissenstransfer zu Fischschutz und Fischabstieg. Ingenieurbüro Floecksmühle GmbH, Umweltbundesamt: Aachen, Dessau-Roßlau.

This infographic summarizes the data on the monitoring studies, differentiated by screen bar spacing and build-out flow rate at the sites entered in the Atlas Fish Protection & Downstream Fish up to a build-out flow rate of 200 m³/s. An evaluation of the entries of monitoring studies in the atlas shows that for 78 % of the sites entered in the atlas the performance of monitoring is indicated. Monitoring studies are distributed over a large discharge spectrum and for all common construction methods and bar spacing of fish protection facilities. The infographic is part of a fact sheet on fish protection and downstream fish migration measures.

The infographic is published under a creative commons license CC BY 4.0. That means it can be copied and redistributed in any medium or format and for any purpose as long as appropriate credit to the authors (Ecologic Institute, Ingenieurbüro Floecksmühle) is given.

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Media format: coloured infographic for a digital fact sheet
Copyright: CC BY 4.0
Content: Rita Keuneke, Edith Massmann (Ingenieurbüro Floecksmühle GmbH, Aachen), Stephan Naumann (German Environment Agency)
Graphic design: Jennifer Rahn

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Fact Sheet 06: Fischschutz- und Fischabstiegsmaßnahmen – Praxisbeispiele im Überblick
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Water Framework Directive, WFD, river, nature conservation, biodiversity, energy, hydropower, fish, migration, watercourse, connectivity, restoration, hydromorphology, protection
Europe, Germany, Austria, Switzerland
infographic, visualization, illustration, creative commons, fact sheet

Source URL: https://www.ecologic.eu/19123