RT @angus_webb: How much evidence supports fish passage design in the southern hemisphere? Not much as it turns out, with most research com…
RT @angus_webb: How much evidence supports fish passage design in the southern hemisphere? Not much as it turns out, with most research com…
RT @angus_webb: How much evidence supports fish passage design in the southern hemisphere? Not much as it turns out, with most research com…
RT @angus_webb: How much evidence supports fish passage design in the southern hemisphere? Not much as it turns out, with most research com…
RT @angus_webb: How much evidence supports fish passage design in the southern hemisphere? Not much as it turns out, with most research com…
RT @angus_webb: How much evidence supports fish passage design in the southern hemisphere? Not much as it turns out, with most research com…
How much evidence supports fish passage design in the southern hemisphere? Not much as it turns out, with most research coming from northern hemisphere research on commercial species like Salmon. New paper with Martin Wilkes tells the story: https://t.co/h
RT @wilkesma: https://t.co/KfiRhceOPZ Latest #KEEPFISH Little evidence to design fishways for little fishes. @CoventryCAWR @CovUniResearch…
RT @wilkesma: https://t.co/KfiRhceOPZ Latest #KEEPFISH Little evidence to design fishways for little fishes. @CoventryCAWR @CovUniResearch…
#365papers Fish passage design for sustainable hydropower in the temperate Southern Hemisphere: an evidence review https://t.co/pgpmP7eUeG
Nice work @wilkesma. Big issue, little fish. #KEEPFISH https://t.co/7NKBz15rKv
New rapid evidence synthesis paper on fishway design in Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries https://t.co/1VTo4IEKyC
https://t.co/KfiRhceOPZ Latest #KEEPFISH Little evidence to design fishways for little fishes. @CoventryCAWR @CovUniResearch @MorwennaMck