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http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/KAIS.2017.18.9.76

Analysis of Fish Blocking Effect using Illuminance Difference  

Kang, Joon-Gu (River Experiment Center, Korea Institute of Civil Engineering and Building Technology)
Kang, Su-Jin (Nature & Tech Inc.)
Kim, Jong-Tae (Natural Disaster Division, Gyeongsangbuk Provincial Government)
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Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society / v.18, no.9, 2017 , pp. 76-83 More about this Journal
Abstract
Fish respond sensitively to light, so it is possible to develop fish management technology using this feature. In this study, we developed a light-based fish barrier and analyzed itsblocking effect using the difference in illuminance for the major fish species in Korea, bass and bluegill. The light was generated by a light emitting diode and the facility was installed vertically from the bottom. Considering the fish's ability to travel upstream, the flow rate was divided into three stages (0.2, 0.1, and 0.05 m/s). To prevent the learning effect, an experiment was carried out with fish that had rested for more than one day in a rearing tank. The experiment was carried out in such a way as tocompare the number of fish which travelled upstream after the introductionof the fish barrier and that of the fish which travelled upstream after itsremoval. It was also carried out after sunset to increase the effectiveness of the barrier. According to the results of the experiment, the fish blocking effect depending on the difference in illuminance was high and, overall, the blocking rate for bass was lower than that for bluegill. Based on the total size of the experimental population, the blocking rates for bass and bluegill were 96.33% and 99.00%, respectively. Based on the number of fish that travelled upstream, the blocking rates for bass and bluegill were 91.73% and 98.73%, respectively.
Keywords
Bass; Bluegill; Fish barrier; Illuminance difference; Light;
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