DutchNews.nl,
Monday 28 October 2013
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A new fish
passage in the Strypse Wetering
at Rockanje. Fish can now step climb to the
higher water level here. (Arcadis)
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Hundreds of
purpose-built waterways which allow fish to bypass dams, pumping stations and
sluices are proving a great success, Trouw reports on Monday.
As soon as
the special routes are opened, migrating fish stream through in large numbers,
Trouw says, quoting research by civil engineering bureau Arcadis.
Fish such
as salmon, sturgeon and gudgeon had almost disappeared from the Netherlands'
waterways because of a combination of measures to drain land and poor water
quality.
But
improved river quality, thanks to international agreements, has led to an
increase in numbers, and fewer bottlenecks along popular migration routes.
A 2008
report indentified 2,600 obstacles, of which around half have now been
bypassed, Trouw says.

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