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Obstructions to Fish Passage

Obstructions to Fish Passage. Most of the 35+ species of NZ native fish need to migrate annually or at some time in their life cycle. Many birds and marine species rely on the migrating fish for their food supply. Where are our native fish?. Wetlands are extremely productive.

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Obstructions to Fish Passage

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  1. Obstructions to Fish Passage ATS Environmental 2009

  2. Most of the 35+ species of NZ native fish need to migrate annually or at some time in their life cycle. Many birds and marine species rely on the migrating fish for their food supply. ATS Environmental 2009

  3. Where are our native fish? ATS Environmental 2009

  4. Wetlands are extremely productive NZ has lost 98% of its wetland habitat Remaining streams & rivers are largely inaccessible thereby removing thousands of tonnes of biomass from the national food web ATS Environmental 2009

  5. The decline of New Zealand’s freshwater wetlands ATS Environmental 2009

  6. On the journey from inland breeding habitats to and from the oceans, there can be many obstructions to native fish passage. These fish are a very important part of the food-chain for our entire eco-system. ATS Environmental 2009

  7. Without these native fish we lose: Natural Biodiversity Tourism Customary food gathering Recreational Fishing Commercial Fishing Clean Green Image ATS Environmental 2009

  8. Obstructions to fish passage fall into 3 main groups: • Manmade Physical - Engineered • Manmade Environmental – Water quality • Semi-natural – Pests ATS Environmental 2009

  9. Manmade Physical • Dams (hydro and irrigation) • Flapgates (including floodgates & tidegates) • Culverts (perched and smooth bottoms) • Shallowing (irrigation uptake, wide aprons) • Under-grounding (urban areas) • Pumps • Weirs ATS Environmental 2009

  10. Manmade Physical cont.. Perched culvert Bay of Plenty ATS Environmental 2009

  11. Manmade Environmental • Water Temperature (lack of shade, industrial discharge) • Oxygen levels (raised temperature and poor flow) • Nutrient levels (farm run-off) • Toxins and other pollutants (industrial) • Salinity (natural tidal pulse restricted by floodgates etc) ATS Environmental 2009

  12. Semi-Natural • Introduced competitors (trout, carp, catfish etc) • Introduced Predators (rats, stoats, gambusia) • Easy-Kill zones (shags, gulls, eels etc) • Weeds & Toxic Algae • Human (recreational and commercial fishing) ATS Environmental 2009

  13. Solutions to Manmade Physical Obstructions • Dams – Fish passes. • Floodgates – modify to be “Fish Friendly”. • Culverts – Modify and/or reinstall. Fit baffles. • Shallowing – reduce uptake, modify watercourse. • Under-grounding – redesign urban spaces. • Pumps – replace with “Fish Friendly”. • Weirs – Fish passes. ATS Environmental 2009

  14. Solutions to Manmade Environmental Obstacles • Water Temperature – Plant margins, eliminate discharge, legislation. • Oxygen levels – Flushing, Planting, landscaping. • Nutrient levels – Fencing, education, legislation. • Toxins and other pollutants – Education, legislation. • Salinity – Allow natural tidal pulse. ATS Environmental 2009

  15. Solutions to Semi-Natural Obstacles • Introduced Competitors – Eliminate/control. • Introduced Predators - Eliminate/control. • Easy-Kill zones – modify with engineering and/or landscaping. • Weeds – biological control, manage nutrients, allow natural saline pulses. • Human – education and regulation. ATS Environmental 2009

  16. Engineering, Education and Legislation all form part of an overall Sustainable solution. Many waterways have several different obstacles along their course. Any improvement will go some way towards increasing fish numbers and biodiversity. ATS Environmental 2009

  17. Concerned Agencies Government Ministries & Departments • Fisheries • Conservation • Environment • Agriculture • Forestry • Transport • Tourism Other Groups • Local & Regional Government • Iwi & Hapu • Educational Intuitions • Conservation & Care Groups • Recreation and Sports Groups • All individuals who gather aquatic food ATS Environmental 2009

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