Fish passage solution: European Eel Kinematics and Behaviour in Shear Layer Turbulent Flows

Published: 23 January 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/72g8znvhcc.1
Contributors:
Guglielmo Sonnino Sorisio,
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Description

Eel tiles were evaluated as a passage solution for European eels migrating upstream. The tiles increased passage and the eels modified their swimming when swimming alongside and above the tiles. In this dataset, in the behaviour section, n. means 'number of' and TT. means 'total time'. In the kinematics section, tbf stands for tailbeat frequency, U stands for streamwise velocity, W stands for vertical velocity, RSS stands for Reynolds shear stress, TI stands for turbulent intensity, St stands for Strouhal number, and amp stands for amplitude. Treatment abbreviations: A-D flow conditions of increasing flow depth and constant bulk velocity, C - control, T - tiles

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Cardiff University Cardiff School of Engineering

Categories

Fish, Eel, Europe, Kinematics, River

Funding

Natural Environment Research Council

NE/R011524/1

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