Research Grant
[Cite as https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP140100225]
Researchers:
Hubert Chanson
(Chief Investigator)
,
Professor Craig E Franklin
(Chief Investigator)
,
Professor Craig Franklin
(Chief Investigator)
,
Professor Craig Franklin
(Chief Investigator)
,
Professor Hubert Chanson
(Chief Investigator)
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Brief description Designing effective fish-friendly waterway culverts: integration of hydrodynamics and swimming performance. Man-made in-stream structures (for example, dams and road crossings) have contributed to major declines in native fish numbers, with more than 6,000 barriers to fish migration occurring in New South Wales alone. Recognising this, Fisheries New South Wales led the development of national guidelines for the design and construction of fish friendly road crossings. Unfortunately, these guidelines have little empirical backing. This project will integrate data on the swimming ability of Australian fish species with culvert hydrodynamic modelling to better understand fish requirements in and around road crossings. These data will strengthen national design guidelines and provide the tools engineers and planners need to balance fish migration with effective water management.
Funding Amount $527,824
Funding Scheme Linkage Projects
- PURL : https://purl.org/au-research/grants/arc/LP140100225
- ARC : LP140100225