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Fish Protection Screens in Germany with Currently Highest Discharge per Screen Panel

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Ecologic Institute 2021: Fish protection screens in Germany with currently highest discharge per screen panel. Infographic published in: Keuneke, Rita 2021: Technical functionality of large fish protection screens confirmed in practice. Operational experience with large screen systems. Aachen: Ingenieurbüro Floecksmühle GmbH.

As a result of intensive and ongoing discussions in the German Participatory Forum on Fish Protection and Downstream Migration, a mutual understanding was reached in 2014, up to which screen size a functioning mechanical fish protection and bypass system including the necessary cleaning technology can be realised. With vertical screens (up to approx. 30 m³/s per screen) and horizontal screens (up to approx. 50 m³/s per screen) there is currently a state of knowledge and technology with which functional, mechanical fish protection and bypass systems, including the necessary cleaning technology, can be realised for fish larger than 10 cm. The infographic is part of the fact sheet "Technical Functionality of Large Fish Protection Screens Confirmed in Practice."

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 GmbH, Aachen) is given.

Installed screens reach the sizes mentioned by the German Participatory Forum on Fish Protection and Downstream Migration.

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Media format: coloured infographic for a digital fact sheet
Copyright: CC BY 4.0
Content: Rita Keuneke (Ingenieurbüro Floecksmühle GmbH)
Graphic design: Lena Aebli

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Fact Sheet 04: Technical Functionality of Large Fish Protection Screens Confirmed in Practice
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Water Framework Directive, WFD, river, nature conservation, biodiversity, energy, hydropower, fish, migration, watercourse, connectivity, restoration, hydromorphology, protection
Germany
infographic, visualization, illustration, creative commons, fact sheet

Source URL: https://www.ecologic.eu/19129