Advancing the surgical implantation of electronic tags in fish: a gap analysis and research agenda based on a review of trends in intracoelomic tagging effects studies

SJ Cooke, CM Woodley, M Brad Eppard… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2011 - Springer
Early approaches to surgical implantation of electronic tags in fish were often through trial
and error, however, in recent years there has been an interest in using scientific research to …

Confusion reigns? A review of marine megafauna interactions with tidal-stream environments

S Benjamins, AC Dale, G Hastie… - … and marine biology …, 2015 - api.taylorfrancis.com
Energetic tidal-stream environments are characterized by frequent, variable, yet broadly
predictable currents containing ephemeral flow structures that change across multiple spatio …

Threshold for onset of injury in Chinook salmon from exposure to impulsive pile driving sounds

MB Halvorsen, BM Casper, CM Woodley, TJ Carlson… - PLoS …, 2012 - journals.plos.org
The risk of effects to fishes and other aquatic life from impulsive sound produced by activities
such as pile driving and seismic exploration is increasing throughout the world, particularly …

Understanding barotrauma in fish passing hydro structures: a global strategy for sustainable development of water resources

RS Brown, AH Colotelo, BD Pflugrath, CA Boys… - Fisheries, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Freshwater fishes are one of the most imperiled groups of vertebrates, and population
declines are alarming in terms of biodiversity and to communities that rely on fisheries for …

The status of environmentally enhanced hydropower turbines

TW Hogan, GF Cada, SV Amaral - Fisheries, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Environmentally enhanced hydroelectric turbines have been developed to reduce injury and
mortality of downstream-migrating fishes and to improve downstream water quality …

Assessing hydraulic conditions through Francis turbines using an autonomous sensor device

T Fu, ZD Deng, JP Duncan, D Zhou, TJ Carlson… - Renewable Energy, 2016 - Elsevier
Fish can be injured or killed during turbine passage. This paper reports the first in-situ
evaluation of hydraulic conditions that fish experienced during passage through Francis …

Quantifying mortal injury of juvenile Chinook salmon exposed to simulated hydro-turbine passage

RS Brown, TJ Carlson, AJ Gingerich… - Transactions of the …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
A proportion of juvenile Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha and other salmonids
travel through one or more turbines during their seaward migration in the Columbia and …

Assessing barotrauma in neutrally and negatively buoyant juvenile salmonids exposed to simulated hydro-turbine passage using a mobile aquatic barotrauma …

JR Stephenson, AJ Gingerich, RS Brown… - Fisheries …, 2010 - Elsevier
Barotrauma-injuries sustained following rapid decompression occur in many different
fisheries applications. Previous attempts to quantify barotrauma in fish have been limited by …

Boyle's Law ignores dynamic processes in governing barotrauma in fish

JR Kerr, PR White, TG Leighton, LGM Silva… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
The expansion and potential rupture of the swim bladder due to rapid decompression, a
major cause of barotrauma injury in fish that pass through turbines and pumps, is generally …

Pathways of barotrauma in juvenile salmonids exposed to simulated hydroturbine passage: Boyle's law vs. Henry's law

RS Brown, BD Pflugrath, AH Colotelo, CJ Brauner… - Fisheries …, 2012 - Elsevier
On their seaward migration, juvenile salmonids commonly pass hydroelectric dams. Fish
passing by the turbine blade may experience rapid decompression, the severity of which …