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Lifedrawapl Presentation.Pdf Opportunities to improve conditions for the migration of ichthyofauna and natural reproduction of Atlantic salmon on the example of the project LIFE13NAT/PL/000009,LIFEDrawaPL Action C.1- Preparation of the material and reintroduction of the opposite leaf pondweed Groenlandia densa Action C.2- preparation of gravell bottom for the opposite leaf pondweed Groenlandia densa Action C.2- preparation of gravell bottom for the opposite leaf pondweed Groenlandia densa. The Chociel River near the town of Bobolice The increasingly rare, natural form of the Pomeranian river - the old riverbed of the Radew River with its preserved system of rapids and plots characteristic of the gravelbed river - model for renaturalization activities Restoring the morphological connectivity of the Drawa River. Close-to-nature bypass channel by the ruins of a historic mill in Głęboczek, Drawsko Pomorskie County. Close-to-nature baypass channel after first season. Głęboczek, Drawsko Pomorskie County. Restoration of Riverbed morphology - close-to-nature gravel prisms – model, Gowienica River – Goleniów County Restoration of Riverbed morphology - close-to-nature gravel prisms Głęboczek, Drawsko Pomorskie County. Restoring the morphological connectivity of the Drawa River. Kamienna Dam, one of The Oldest hydropower plant in the World, block migration of ichtyofauna from 116 years. Głusko Village, Drawieński National Park Restoring the morphological connectivity of the Drawa River. Kamienna Dam, one of The Oldest hydropower plant in the World, block migration of ichtyofauna from 116 years. Głusko Village, Drawieński National Park Restoring the morphological connectivity of the Drawa River. Kamienna Dam, Earlier solutions didn,t work- to short, to big slope were giving no chance to pass even such good swimmer like salmonids. The concept and design were created under the supervision of experts Dr. Piotr Dębowski and Ing. Józef Jeleński, as well as all the other improvements in the design. The project was carried out by RH DHV Hydroprojekt Warszawa Design Office. Execution of work Jaranowski Company. The concept and design were created under the supervision of experts Dr. Piotr Dębowski and Eng. Józef Jeleński, as well as all the other improvements in the design. The project was carried out by DHV Hydroprojekt Warszawa design office. Execution of work Jaranowski Company. The concept and design were created under the supervision of experts Dr. Piotr Dębowski and Eng. Józef Jeleński, as well as all the other improvements in the design. The project was carried out by DHV Hydroprojekt Warszawa design office. Execution of work Jaranowski Company. The concept and design were created under the supervision of experts Dr. Piotr Dębowski and Eng. Józef Jeleński, as well as all the other improvements in the design. The project was carried out by DHV Hydroprojekt Warszawa design office. Execution of work Jaranowski Company. First water . Capacity of one chamber – near 30 m3, slot width – 60 cm Restoring the morphological connectivity of the Drawa River. Kamienna Dam, was passed by first Atlantic salmon spawner after 116 years in 2019. Restoring the morphological connectivity of the Drawa River. Koleśno small HPP near Koleśno street. Old passage was a ruin. Restoring the morphological connectivity of the Drawa River. Koleśno small HPP near Koleśno street. Under construction. Restoring the morphological connectivity of the Drawa River. Koleśno small HPP near Koleśno street. Before first tests. Restoring the morphological connectivity of the Drawa River. Koleśno small HPP near Koleśno street open next stretch od upper Drawa. Restoring the morphological connectivity of the Drawa River tributaries. The Korytnica River, small HPP in Jaźwiny was blocking access to upper part 3 km from the mouth to the Drawa river. Restoring the morphological connectivity of the Drawa River tributaries. The Korytnica River, small HPP in Jaźwiny was blocking access to upper part 3 km from the mouth to the Drawa river. Bypass channel open upper stretch for fish migration Restoring the morphological connectivity of the Drawa River tributaries. The Korytnica River, small HPP in Jaźwiny was blocking access to upper part 3 km from the mouth to the Drawa river. Bypass channel open upper stretch for fish migration Restoring the morphological connectivity of the Drawa River tributaries. The Korytnica River, weir in Sówka was blocking access to upper part 6 km from the mouth to the Drawa river. Slot passage open upper stretch for fish migration Reduction of the pressure of tourists on protected habitats realized by preparing well equipped camping sites. Within the project, 4 sites were built. Nowa Korytnica Reduction of the pressure of tourists on protected habitats realized by preparing well equipped camping sites. Within the project, 4 sites were built. Wooden Bridge in the Town of Drawno Reduction of the pressure of tourists on protected habitats realized by preparing well equipped camping sites. Within the project, 4 sites were built. The Town of Złocieniec Reduction of adverse impacts in the catchment area: reduction of sediment run-off in the area of the dry stream outlet. Supplementation of gravel on poor spawning grounds in Drawa River Active protection of fish spawning by direct patrols of important spawning areas The package of educational and informational activities was carried out throughout the entire project duration, as well as monitoring studies, starting from the pre-implementation survey and ending with the ongoing multi-faceted study of the project's ecological and social effects. As a result of the made actions, the last salmon river in Poland has a real chance to restore the salmon population and the accompanying migratory species of ichthyofauna. The environmental conditions have significantly improved thanks to the renaturalisation of the man-changed sections of the Drawa River, its tributaries and neighbouring river basins, important for the return of these species. The condition of an important river habitat, the water crowfoot rivers, also improved significantly. For more information about the project, please visit the websitehttp://drawalifeplus.rdos.szczecin.pl/index.php/en/home/ or a personal visit to the Drawa river basin region and West Pomerania Voivodeship.
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