China Lake Alewife Restoration Initiative
presented to Landis Hudson (Maine Rivers, Executive Director); Matt Streeter (Maine Rivers, Project Manager); Nate Gray (Maine State Department of Marine Resources, Scientist).
职业成就奖
提名现已开放供FP2025审议
提名截止日期:2025年1月10日
Fish Passage职业成就奖旨在表彰有影响力的专业人士的努力 他们对鱼类通道领域的贡献增加了渔业资源。
考虑到:
任何生物学家,工程师,或项目经理有相当的职业经验,在鱼通道领域工作。经验可能包括实地工作、设计和分析、研究、教学、监管工作、管理、外联或项目管理。受助人可能来自私营企业、学术界、部落组织、非政府组织或政府机构。2025咨询委员会和组委会成员不符合资格。2025年FP2025会议周期的提名现已开放。提交截止日期为2025年1月10日。在此日期之后提交的作品将在FP2026上被考虑获奖。请将有关流程的问题转发给咨询委员会或协调小组的任何成员。
获奖者将由会议咨询委员会选出。收件人的名字会在大会公开颁奖典礼前保密。
杰出项目奖
提名现已开放供FP2025审议
提名截止日期:2024年12月12日
渔业工程和科学项目奖励任务小组正在征集利用创新和卓越技术来实现鱼类通道、河流连通性和改善濒危物种和本地物种栖息地的生态效益的项目。一个理想的获奖项目将是一个成功的例子,并激发更多的应用鱼通道恢复。它不需要是一个新实施的项目,事实上,有足够的时间来证明有效性的项目将更有可能满足下面列出的评估标准,并且有最高的机会被选中。鼓励在专业论文或会议报告中广泛分享的项目。鼓励自我提名。优先考虑涉及具体地点的实际鱼类通道和/或水坝拆除项目的提名,并将优先考虑涉及一般或概念性新技术的提名。本次会议的提名截止日期为2024年12月12日。在此日期之后提交的作品将在FP2026上被考虑获奖。
每个提名项目将根据以下八项标准进行评估:
监测和评价——需要提供监测报告/结果和数据提交。遥测、捕鱼、物理观察计数或其他监测技术应作为研究结果的基础。监测报告应描述施工前后的方法和分析。
项目奖励任务小组将使用这些标准对项目进行评分和排名遵循具有较高权重的绩效有效性标准矩阵。将优先考虑已证明有效和实现的项目通过精心设计的监测计划和系统来阐明恢复目标。
获奖项目将由EWRI-AFS渔业联合委员会选出工程和科学,并在提名截止日期后几周通知。授予的项目和领导将得到官方的认可,感谢的象征,和在中国三峡大坝附近的“鱼道2025”大会上颁奖。获奖项目也将在鱼类通道会议网站上列出,并将有有机会通过ASCE-EWRI/AFS-BES联合委员会介绍他们的工作渔业工程与科学系列网络研讨会。要求至少有一个获奖项目代表将出席大会领奖在会议期间举行宴会并对项目进行简短的介绍。
China Lake Alewife Restoration Initiative
presented to Landis Hudson (Maine Rivers, Executive Director); Matt Streeter (Maine Rivers, Project Manager); Nate Gray (Maine State Department of Marine Resources, Scientist).
Restoring the Continuity of Two Rivers in Southern Poland
presented to: Mr. PRZEMYSŁAW DACA (President of the State Water Holding Polish Waters); Mrs. MAŁGORZATA SIKORA (Director of the Regional Water Management Board in Krakow – State Water Holding Polish Waters); Mr. TOMASZ TOMALA (Head of the Political Cabinet of the Minister of Infrastructure for their project)
LIFEDrawaPL – Active Protection of Water-Crowfoots Habitats and Restoration of Wildlife Corridor in the River Drawa Basin in Poland
presented to: Aleksandra Stodulna (RDEP – Regional Director of Environment Protection in Szczecin); Beata Gąsiorowska; Małgorzata Ćwiklińska; Aneta Radecka; Mariola Wróbel (PhD, West Pomeranian University of Technology); Artur Furdyna (external water ecology consultant); Mariusz Raczyński (PhD RDEP Szczecin); Wojciech Wójcik (external IT service); Paweł Bilski (Steering Committee – PhD, Director of Drawieński National Park); Piotr Dębowski (Steering Committee – PhD prof. Institute of Inland Fisheries- migratory fish expert); Robert Czerniawski (PhD Steering Committee – prof. Szczecin University); Józef Jeleński (Steering Committee- Eng. expert of riverbed morphology restoration)
Fish Passage Research and Development at Low-head Barriers in South-east Asia
presented to: Dr. Lee Baumgartner (Charles Sturt University); Dr. Craig Boys (Port Stephens Fisheries Institute); Prof. Chris Barlow (Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research); Dr. Joanne Miller (Charles Sturt University); Khampheng Homsombath (Living Aquatic Resources Research Centre); Douangkham Singhanouvong (Living Aquatic Resources Research Centre); Dr. Wayne Robinson (Charles Sturt University); Garry Thorncraft (National University of Laos); Dr. Oudom Phonekhampheng (National University of Laos); Thonglom Phommavong (National University of Laos); Phousone Vorsane (National University of Laos); Tim Marsden (Australasian Fish Passage Services); Dr. Nathan Ning (Charles Sturt University); Dr. Ivor Stuart (Kingfisher Research); Jarrod McPherson (Charles Sturt University); Brett Kelly (AWMA Solutions); Dr. Brett Pflugrath (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory); Thavone Phommavong (Pak Peung Village)
Soda Springs Dam Fish Passage, North Umpqua River, Oregon USA
presented to: Rich Grost, Scott Schevenius, Eric Hansen, Tim Hemstreet, Mark Sturtevant, Steve Albertelli, Monte Garrett, and the North Umpqua Hydropower Project Crew (PacificCorp); Clint Smith (MWH Americas); Dirk Pedersen (Stillwater Sciences); George Gilmour (Meridian Environmental); Resource Coordination Committee (BLM, ODEQ, ODFW, OWRD, NMFS, USFS, USFWS)
Habitat Restoration for Diadromous Fish in the River Mondego
presented to: Pedro Raposo de Almeida (Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre (MARE), Department of Biology, School of Sciences and Technology, University of Évora, Portugal); Isabel Domingos (Foundation of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisboa, Portugal); Luís Simão (Mora Freshwater Aquarium, Parque Ecológico do Gameiro, Mora, Portugal); Maria Felisbina Quadrado (Portuguese Environmental Agency, Amadora, Portugal); Gonçalo Carrasqueira (Forest and Nature Conservation Institute, Lisboa, Portugal); Yorgos Stratoudakis (Portuguese Sea and Atmosphere Institute (IPMA), Lisboa, Portugal); Nuno Portal (EDP, Gestão da Produção de Energia, S.A., Porto, Portugal); Cristina Rosa (Diretorate General for Natural Resources, Safety and Maritime Services (DGRM), Lisboa, Portugal); Fernando Lopes (Sea Lamprey Brotherhood, Penacova, Portugal); Fernanda Veiga (City Council of Penacova, Penacova, Portugal); Mário Magalhães Maia, City Council of Vila Nova de Poiares, Vila Nova de Poiares, Portugal); João Pardal (City Council of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal)
Salto de San Fernando: Problems and Solutions
presented to: GEA-ecohydraulics (ETSIIAA Palencia), SSF S.L. (Town Hall and private associates), Duero Basin Authority (CHD-Water Public Domain Control Service), State Fisheries Section (Salamanca), Fishermen Associations (Peña de la Cruz de Béjar)
Acushnet River Fish Passage Restoration
presented to: NOAA Restoration Center, EA Engineering, Science and Technology, Inc., US Fish and Wildlife Service, Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, Buzzards Bay Coalition, US Geological Survey, The New Bedford Harbor Trustee Council, and the Town of Acushnet.
Development and Application of the Uniform Acceleration Bypass Weir for Downstream Passage at Dams and Water Intakes
presented to: Alex Haro, Theodore Castro-Santos, and John Noreika (Conte Anadromous Fish Research Laboratory, U. S. Geological Survey); George Hecker and Steve Amaral (Alden Research Laboratory); Robert Stira (Firstlight Power Resources); and Lynn Reese (U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District)