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2013 | 5 | 2 | 27-33

Article title

DEVELOPING AN ECOLOGICAL AND MIGRATION SYSTEM FOR ICHTHYOFAUNA ON THE CRIŞUL REPEDE RIVER NEAR THE CITY HALL OF ORADEA

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Languages of publication

EN

Abstracts

EN
proposes a technical solution to facilitate fish migration upstream the weir located on Crişul Repede River, near the Ferdinand Bridge from the Oradea Town. The proposed solution provides building of a system to facilitate fish migration, placed on the left bank of Crişul Repede, meant to restore the longitudinal connectivity of Crişul Repede River in front of the Ferdinand Bridge weir and to facilitate the access of the migratory fish species to upstream breeding habitats. The proposed migration system are based on the gravitational fall of water and will lead to the restoration of the longitudinal connection of the Crişul Repede River near the weir selected as case study, and will reconnect a habitat with a length of approximately 4 km, that will contribute to insuring of optimal conditions for developing migratory fish species present in the area

Publisher

Year

Volume

5

Issue

2

Pages

27-33

Physical description

Dates

published
2013-12-01
online
2014-01-22

Contributors

author
  • Kay Associates, Comox, BC., Canada
author
  • I.N.H.G.A., Bucharest, România

References

  • 1. Bănărescu M. P. Fauna of P.R. R.. Academy Edition, Bucharest, 1964. (in Romanian).
  • 2. Bănărescu M. P. and Bănăduc D., Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC) fish species (Osteichthyes) on the Romanian Territory, Acta Ichtiologica Romanica II - 2007, pp. 43-78.
  • 3. Diaconu S., Cursuri de apa. Amenajare, impact, Reabilitare, Editura *H*G*A, Bucuresti, 1999.

Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.doi-10_2478_msd-2013-0012
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