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Fixed location hydroacoustic monitoring of fish populations in the tidal River Hull, north-east England, in relation to water quality

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FISHERIES MANAGEMENT AND ECOLOGY
卷 10, 期 1, 页码 1-12

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2400.2003.00316.x

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fixed location; flow; hydroacoustic; oxygen; Rutilus rutilus; salinity

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Fixed location hydroacoustic fish monitoring was carried out at a series of sites in the tidal River Hull, north-east England, in July 1996 during periods of moderate freshwater flows and spring tides. This was followed by a corresponding series during a period of lower freshwater flows and spring tides in autumn 1996. The surveys indicated substantial numbers of fish living upstream and downstream of a depleted oxygen zone which exists in the tidal Hull. Conditions in this zone of poor water quality deteriorated further during low flow periods due to reduced dilution of effluents. Fish populations moved with the tide apparently in response to gradients of dissolved oxygen and salinity. Under conditions of low freshwater flow and high tides, gradients of salinity and oxygen were steeper and fish responses appeared more marked: at higher salinities, the response to increasing salinity overrode the response to decreasing oxygen availability.

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