Tag Archive: fish passage

Sep 30

River Restoration Design

On Thursday 30th September 2021, Dr Daniella Montali-Ashworth gave a presentation to CDT SIS and CDT SICities students online. Daniella was in the first cohort of PGRs for CDT SIS and she graduated in 2019. She now works as an Ecohydraulic Engineer for Five Rivers – website Five Rivers is a specialist in the consultation, …

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Jul 05

Understanding fish-hydrodynamic interactions within Cylindrical Bristle Cluster arrays to improve passage over sloped weirs

Understanding fish-hydrodynamic interactions within Cylindrical Bristle Cluster arrays to improve passage over sloped weirs Daniella Montali-Ashworth Andrew S. Vowles Gustavo A. M. de Almeida Paul S. Kemp The International Centre for Ecohydraulics Research, School of Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Southampton Boldrewood Innovation Campus University of Southampton, Southampton, Received 03 Dec 2020, Accepted …

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Jul 01

SHAASAN Webinar 1 – Sustainable Hydropower in South America

SHAASAN Webinar I – Sustainable Hydropower in South America hosted by the University of Concepcion and University of Southampton. 14th July 2021 2.00pm BST Hector Vera- Alcaraz, Paul Kemp and Oscar Link introduced the SHAASAN network in this webinar hosted by the University of Concepcion and University of Southampton. This event was held online, a …

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Feb 25

Developing a low-cost fish passage solution for gauging weirs

PhD Thesis Montali-Ashworth, D. (Creator), Vowles, A. (Supervisor), Kemp, P. (Supervisor), De Almeida, G. (Supervisor) Publisher: University of Southampton Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Water and Environmental Engineering Group PhD Awarded: 25 June 2020 Abstract Fluvial habitat connectivity is essential for the transfer of energy, materials and organisms along rivers. In-river barriers (such as dams and weirs) disrupt the river continuum, causing …

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