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Evident but context-dependent mortality of fish passing hydroelectric turbines
Authors:Johannes Radinger  Ruben van Treeck  Christian Wolter
Affiliation:Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:Globally, policies aiming for conservation of species, free-flowing rivers, and promotion of hydroelectricity as renewable energy and as a means to decarbonize energy systems generate trade-offs between protecting freshwater fauna and development of hydropower. Hydroelectric turbines put fish at risk of severe injury during passage. Therefore, comprehensive, reliable analyses of turbine-induced fish mortality are pivotal to support an informed debate on the sustainability of hydropower (i.e., how much a society is willing to pay in terms of costs incurred on rivers and their biota). We compiled and examined a comprehensive, global data set of turbine fish-mortality assessments involving >275,000 individual fish of 75 species to estimate mortality across turbine types and fish species. Average fish mortality from hydroelectric turbines was 22.3% (95% CI 17.5–26.7%) when accounting for common uncertainties related to empirical estimates (e.g., handling- or catch-related effects). Mortality estimates were highly variable among and within different turbine types, study methods, and taxa. Technical configurations of hydroelectric turbines that successfully reduce fish mortality and fish-protective hydropower operation as a global standard could balance the need for renewable energy with protection of fish biodiversity.
Keywords:downstream passage  freshwater fish  hydropower  mortality  river  Hidroeléctrica  mortalidad, paso río abajo  paso río abajo  peces de agua dulce  río  下游鱼道  淡水鱼类  水电  死亡率  河流
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