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1 Overview

Time FULL DAY PROGRAM – Monday, 22 June 2015 8:00 Registration

Introduction and Welcome by plenary session chairman, Martyn Lucas 8:40 (Giant Catfish Plenary Hall)

8:50 Plenary speaker: Zeb Hogan (University of Nevada-Reno) 9:30 Plenary speaker: Martin Mallen Cooper (Fishway Consulting Services) 10:10 Exhibitor Pitch Presentations 10:20 Break Track A Track B Track C Track D Track E

Dourada Barramundi Happy Fish Sturgeon Eel Room Room Room Room Room

C1: Prioritizing and E1: Fish Migration D1: Fishway design A1: Behavioral B1:Policy & Evaluating River River Project, Fish 10:40 and hydraulic guidance Management Connectivity for Migration at tidal modelling Fisheries Health barrier ‘Afsluitdijk’

11:55 Intermission Official opening & VIP guests 12:00 (Giant Catfish Plenary Hall) 12:30 Lunch

B2: C2: Policy: does A2: Free Migrations Environmentally- E2: Re-opening the passing laws D2: Holistic case- 14:00 for Fish: Final enhanced turbines Delta for promote passing study seminar and turbine passage migratory fish fish? survival (I)

15:40 Break

B3: E3: Workshop: Fish C3: Good examples D3: Around the A3: EU-funded Environmentally- Passage in the Rhine - where are they? world: Fish Passage 16:00 projects: Restoration enhanced turbines River by the (Sponsored by in Africa, Europe, of European Rivers and turbine passage International Rhine FORTUM) America survival (II) Commission

Introductions to Social (Venue Hall: Happy Fish) 17:40 (This reception is proudly sponsored by the University of Groningen, the Municipality of Groningen and the Province of Groningen) 17:50 to Poster and Exhibitors Session 19:00

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Time FULL DAY PROGRAM - Tuesday, 23 June 2015 8:00 Registration

Introductions by plenary session chairman, Larry Greenberg 8:40 (Happy Fish Plenary Hall)

8:50 Plenary speaker: Laura Wildman (Princeton Hydro, LLC) 9:35 Plenary speaker: Victor Mikheev (A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology & Evolution) 10:20 Exhibitor Pitch Presentations 10:30 Break Track A Track B Track C Track D Track E

Dourada Barramundi Happy Fish Sturgeon Eel Room Room Room Room Room

E4: Panel Discussion: Basin- scale thinking: B4: Swimming C4: Eel A4: Standardizing D4: Fishlifts and Balancing strategic 10:50 capabilities/Fish Downstream Fish Pass Evaluation Fish Locks dam siting and fish behavior Migration I passage facilities to maintain river connectivity Lunch 12:30 Talent Room (13:15 to 14:00)

B5: : Nature-like fishways; design and D5: Around the E5: Sturgeon Fish C5: Eel Downstream 14:00 A5: Dam removal habitat World: Fish Passage Passages on Large Migration II compensation in Asia Rivers (I)

15:40 Break

E6: Panel D6: Policy & A6: Fish behavior Discussion: C6: Eel and lamprey Management of 16:00 and fishway B6: Fishway design Sturgeon Fish passage Fishways on a monitoring Passages on Large National Stage Rivers (II)

17:40 Social, to Poster and Exhibitors Session 19:00 19:30 to Banquet (The Oosterpoort) 22:30

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Time FULL DAY PROGRAM – Wednesday, 23 June 2015 8:00 Registration

Introductions by plenary session chairman, Guillermo Giannico 8:40 (Happy Fish Plenary Hall)

8:50 Plenary speaker: Claudio Baigún (Wetland International) 9:35 Plenary speaker: Beate Adam (Institut für angewandte Ökologie) 10:20 Exhibitor Pitch Presentations 10:30 Break Track A Track B Track C Track D Track E

Dourada Barramundi Happy Fish Sturgeon Eel Room Room Room Room Room

A7: Telemetry for B7: FITFISH: E7: Workshop: Fish Passage Studies Current information International - a Look into the C7: Lamprey D7: Pool Type 10:50 needs for effective Networking (Hosted Toolbox (Sponsored Upstream Migration Fishways fish passage by World Fish by Blue Leaf management Migration Platform) Environmental)

Lunch 12:50 Talent Room (13:15 to 14:00) E8: Measuring the success of fish B8: Fish passages: from Biomechanics, A8: Telemetry impact assessments behavior & C8: Downstream 14:00 studies around the to a virtual ecology physiology in Passage (I) world approach, K. challenging Philippart environments (I) (Sponsored by Waddenacademie) 15:40 Break

B9: Fish A9: The impacts of Biomechanics, land use and behavior & C9: Downstream E9: Turbines & 16:00 watershed physiology in Passage (II) pumps conditions challenging environments (II)

17:40 Conference Ends to (Bar will be open) 19:00 20:30 DamNation Documentary at Forum IMAGES (hosted by the World Fish Migration Platform, Arcadis and to Patagonia) 22:30

4 Side Program Overview

Time COURSE PROGRAM - Saturday, June 20th 8:30 to Short Course Registration 9:00 (Venue: Noorderzijlvest Headquarters)* 9:00 to Short Course: Downstream Passage 17:00 9:00 to Short Course: Dam removal 17:00 9:00 to Short Course: Integrating Fish Passage in Watershed Restoration Plans: 17:30 How to prioritize actions and monitor their effectiveness

Time COURSE PROGRAM - Sunday, June 21st 8:30 to Short Course Registration 9:00 (Venue: Noorderzijlvest Headquarters)* 9:00 to Short Course: Fishway Evaluations 17:00 9:00 to Short Course: Technical and Nature-like Fishway Designs 17:00 9:00 to Short Course: Integrating Fish Passage in Watershed Restoration Plans: 17:30 How to prioritize actions and monitor their effectiveness

18:00 Ice Breaker & Conference Registration to (Venue: Oosterpoort, Groningen)** 20:30 * Courses will held at Water Authority Noorderzijlvest, Groningen ** Conference will be held at The Oosterpoort, Groningen

EXCURSION PROGRAM - Thursday, June 25th 7:30 to Meeting point: Groningen Train Station 8:00 8:00 to Excursion 1 (From Source to Sea) 17:30 8:00 to Excursion 2 (Fishways at tidal barriers) 17:30 8:00 to Excursion 3 (Fishway Geestacht, Germany) 18:00

5 Daily Schedules

Time MONDAY, 22 JUNE 2015 (Morning Session I) 8:00 Registration Introduction and Welcome by plenary session chairman, Martyn Lucas 8:40 (Giant Catfish Plenary Hall) 8:50 Plenary speaker: Zeb Hogan (University of Nevada-Reno) 9:30 Plenary speaker: Martin Mallen Cooper (Fishway Consulting Services) 10:10 Exhibitor Pitch Presentations 10:20 Break Track A Track B Track C Track D Track E

Dourada Room Barramundi R. Happy Fish Room Eel Room Sturgeon Room Session C1: Session E1: Fish Session A1: Prioritizing and Session D1: Fishway Migration River Session B1: Policy & Behavioral Evaluating River design and hydraulic Project, Fish Management, guidance, Connectivity for modelling, Migration at tidal J. Coeck A. Singler Fisheries Health, M. Redeker barrier ‘Afsluitdijk’, G. Giannico W. de Bruijne

J. O'Hanley; R. Czerny; M. O'Farrell; Prioritizing barrier Classification of flow Upstream passage of W. de Bruijne; Fish removals in Great patterns in a nature- adult salmonids: U. Pulg; The fishway Friendly Spill gate 10:40 Lakes tributaries: oriented fishway Blocking off cul-de- guide to the galaxy management Balancing tradeoffs based on 3D sacs with graduated Afsluitdijk between native and hydraulic simulation field fish barriers invasive fish species results

M. Ovidio; The ICE H.P. Fjeldstad; E. Kampa; German protocol for C. Schütz; How to Attraction and participatory forum ecological continuity: investigate the repulsion measures R. Mulder; The Fish 10:55 on fish protection and a new tool to evaluate influence of auxiliary for safe bypass of Migration River downstream the upstream fish discharge on the Atlantic salmon migration passage success at attraction of fishways smolts physical barriers

G. Rincón Sanz; G. van Banning (J. J. Noreika; Efficacy V. Lauronce; Assessing G. Cardoso; van der Baan); The 2 of pulsed air directed Management of first longitudinal Modelling the and 3D hydrodynamic passage (ADP) as a 11:10 dams in the tidal area connectivity affected efficiency of a functioning of a Fish means of motivating of the Gironde by cross-sectional vertical slot fishway Migration River shad to pass diversion estuary barriers in a riverine for anadromous fishes through the structures bidirectional network “Afsluitdijk” C. Wolter; Prioritizing efforts to E. Winter; Behavior B. van den Boogaard; restore habitats and and abundance of Effects of sluices on W. Reckendorfer; longitudinal V. Höger; diadromous fish at a migrating elvers and Fish passage in large connectivity for the Experimental study 11:25 large tidal barrier: in other fish in a Dutch rivers: challenges and rehabilitation of the on flow patterns in view of the Fish salt water / fresh solutions European sturgeon vertical slot fishways Migration River water gradient (Acipenser sturio) in passage a German lowland river J.P. Benitez; N. Gillespie (R. N. Breve; Supporting Historical evolution Gubernick); Lessons decision-making for of fish biodiversity T. van der Kaaij; Learned from improving and capture T. Pratt; Towards Hydrodynamics Tropical Storm Irene longitudinal periodicity in the effective, bi- within a fish 11:40 2.0: How connectivity for River Meuse directional selective migration river Resiliency Benefits of diadromous and (Belgium) as revealed fish passage between saline and Stream Simulation potamodromous by 15 consecutive fresh water Designs is Changing fishes in complex years of fishpass Policy within the U.S. catchments monitoring 11:55 Intermission 12:00 Official opening & VIP guests 12:30 Lunch

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Time MONDAY, 22 JUNE 2015 (Afternoon Session I) Track A Track B Track C Track D Track E

Dourada Room Barramundi R. Happy Fish Room Eel Room Sturgeon Room Session B2: Session A2: Free Session C2: Policy: Session E2: Re- Environmentally- Migrations for Fish: does passing laws Session D2: Holistic opening the Rhine enhanced turbines Final seminar, P.P. promote passing case-study, Delta for migratory and turbine passage Schollema & J. fish? P. Kemp fish, survival (I), D. Huisman D. van der Molen S. Visser Dixon M. Richmond (P. K. van de Ven; Romero-Gómez); S. Visser (A. Entering Fort Knox, Improvement of Breukelaar); the tale of the brave. Computational Tools L. Alvarellos (J.P. S. Marsh-Smith; Roadmap for fish The policy process 14:00 for Biological Pertierra); EU Water Reconnecting the migration: opening up and cooperation in Performance Framework Directive Rivers the Haringvliet and choices regarding fish Assessment of regional waters in the passes in Wadden Sea Hydroelectric Rhine Delta tributaries Turbines P.B. Adamsen; River J. Huisman; Like restoration in an shooting fish in a M. Bruijs; M. van Wieringen (A. A. Don; Translating urban context. barrel: migratory Certification of ‘fish- Kikkert); The North 14:15 Regulation into Denmark’s largest behavior of fish at friendliness’: looking Sea Canal: a highway Outcome nature restoration in intertidal fish passes through a glass darkly for fish and ships the city of in Dutch Wadden Sea Copenhagen B.M. Pracheil; A P.P. Schollema; From G. de Laak; Cross quantitative, traits- banging your head M. van den Berg; P. Branco (J.M. border based approach for into a tidal barrier to How migrating fish Santos); River practical/applied choosing and 14:30 migration further survives between law, connectivity for fish – experiences with prioritizing study upstream. Migration politics, and permits a multi-scale, multi- Germany; the Alosa species for evaluating doesn’t stop at the for hydropower purpose approach Alosa LIFE+ project- the impacts of turbine coastline success story passage A.W. Breukelaar; Downstream migration of 2+ salmon smolts (Salmo G. JM Wintermans; J. Van Berkel; M. Huber Gysi; The A. Telhado; Coimbra salar) in the river Fish migration Investigations into Swiss way to re- Fishway: Restoring Meuse in the 14:45 facilities on the salt- fish friendliness of establish free fish connectivity in River Netherlands with fresh water border of ultra low head tidal migration Mondego special attention to the Wadden Sea and river turbines the effects of passing hydro power stations and the loss of fish by predation J. Gregory; H. Vis (J. Kemper); Converting C. van Leeuwen; B. Houben; The M. Love; Design of VisAdvies protocol Government policy Direct and indirect Rhine Sturgeon Tide Gates for Fish for testing and into practice by consequences of river 15:00 Project: a brief Passage and Estuary evaluating pumping restoring the fragmentation for overview and a look Enhancement station pumps on fish Connectivity of spring and autumn into the future survivability English Rivers for the spawning fish Free Passage of Fish. A. Mouton; L. Greenberg; P. Philipsen; Optimization of Conservation of a M. Ahmann; An International adjusted barrier A. Kerr; Eel landlocked salmonid Overview of the Ice implications of the 15:15 management to Recovery - it is not population in a Harbor Turbine plan to re-open the improve glass eel just about fishing regulated river: Replacement Project Rhine Delta for migration at estuarine Taking a holistic migratory fish barriers approach 15:40 Break

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Time MONDAY, 22 JUNE 2015 (Afternoon Session II) Track A Track B Track C Track D Track E

Dourada Room Barramundi R. Happy Fish Room Eel Room Sturgeon Room Session E3 Session A3: EU- Session B3: Session C3: Good Session D3: Around (Workshop): Fish funded projects: Environmentally- examples - where the world: Fish Passage in the Rhine Restoration of enhanced turbines are they? J. Passage in Africa, River. M. de Rooy European Rivers , and turbine passage Norrgård. Europe, America, P. (Hosted by the P. Fernández survival (II), D. (Sponsored by Coulson International Rhine Garrido Dixon FORTUM) Commission) Jordi Borràs Ollé (M. Ordeix i Rigo); G. Aponte Clarke; Migratory fish Running with recovery and renewal: reflections J. Foust; Replacement L. Gangi; History – improved on restoring the sea- Turbine Design for B. Bendall; Living from being extinct to 16:00 management in the run fisheries of Improved Fish North Sea the master plan final stretch of the Maine’s largest river - Passage at Ice Harbor migratory fish Ebre River the Penobscot - while (Catalonia, NE maintaining energy Iberian Peninsula; production LIFE - Migratoebre) J. Royte; Balancing power production and D. Dixon; Alden S. Mowat; The K. Zabret; fisheries restoration in Fish-Friendly Zoological Society of Ljubljanica connects the Penobscot River N. Plum; Upstream 16:15 Hydropower Turbine: London's European - enabling fish watershed: migration History and Eel Citizen Science migration background, updates Development Status Programme recent successes and difficulties G.C. O'Brien; G. Allen; Alden Fish- Establishment of the J. Gardeström; Think Friendly Hydropower T. Vehanen; Finland's FISHTRAC K. Camara; Habitats big: adding large Turbine: Potential National Fish Passage 16:30 programme to use fish restoration and structures to improve Application, Strategy: From fish movement in water stocking ecosystem health Performance and stocking to fishways resource management Economics in southern African

K. Górski; Drivers of P. Jacobson; J. Jormola; Policy B. Veraart; Fish migratory life Evaluation of shift in reviving D. Monnier; habitat restoration in histories of riverine 16:45 Potential Retrofit of migratory fish stocks Downstream the LIFE - project Galaxias maculatus in the Alden Fish- - examples from migration Grote Nete Chile: implications Friendly Turbine RESTORE Life+ for management

R. Huertas González (G. González S. Tétard; An Fernández); Cipriber innovative solution project: Actions D. Monnier; Overall for the Poutès dam to J.S. Jensen; The 17:00 towards the downstream reconcile respect for Houting Project protection and migration success biodiversity and need conservation of for renewable energy Iberian cyprinids of community interest Discussion E. Lafuente Sacristán D. Welch; Balancing G. Reub; Net (F.J. Sanz Ronda); Ocean and Freshwater Ecosystem Services LIFE+ Segura Survival Rates When Analysis as a E. Lammens; Future 17:15 Riverlink, Managing Floodplain challenges implementing a green Anadromous Fish Restoration and infrastructure Passage Management Tool approach 17:40 Sponsored Social (Municipality of Groningen, University of Groningen, Province of Groningen) to Poster and Exhibitor session 19:00

8 Time TUESDAY, 23 JUNE 2015 (Morning Session I) 8:00 Registration Introductions by plenary session chairman, Larry Greenberg 8:40 (Plenary Hall) 8:50 Plenary speaker: Laura Wildman (Princeton Hydro, LLC) 9:35 Plenary speaker: Victor Mikheev (A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology & Evolution) 10:20 Exhibitor Pitch Presentations 10:30 Break Track A Track B Track C Track D Track E

Dourada Room Barramundi R. Happy Fish Room Eel Room Sturgeon Room Session E4 (Panel): Basin-scale thinking: Session B4: Session A4: Session C4: Eel Balancing strategic Swimming Session D4: Fishlifts Standardizing Fish Downstream dam siting and fish capabilities/Fish and Fish Locks, J. Pass Evaluation, J. Migration (I), K. passage facilities to behavior, T. de Bijl Gregory McCarthy maintain river Vehanen connectivity, J. Opperman G. Grill; An index- C. Bunt; H. Tritico; How Fast based framework to A. Haro; Passage of Standardization of Do Fish Swim? A assess river downstream migrant M. Martin; Merits Study Design and Global Assessment of fragmentation and 10:50 American eels and Challenges of Data Parameters for What We Know and flow regulation and through an airlift deep Fish Lifts Analysis of Fish What We Don’t its application in bypass system Passage Performance Know basin-scale strategic dam planning E. Martin; Using a E. De Oliveira; T. Castro-Santos; A. Roth; Developing GIS in basin-scale J. de Bie; New Downstream Time-to-event an innovative fish lift hydropower planning insights into migration dynamic of 11:05 analysis as a unifying system for the barrage to preserve aquatic schooling behavior in silver eel on the framework for fish at Lake Baldeney on connectivity and response to flow Rhine River, based on passage evaluations the River minimize societal RFID telemetry impacts R. Noble; Fine-scale 2D acoustic tracking F. Seidel; Hybrid P. Kemp; Playing the of the behavior of model approach for J. Opperman; Basins L. Kroll; Eel long game: the need salmonids to designing fish ways- that work for fish and protection on river for more than a investigate delays and example fish lift energy: hydropower 11:20 Mosel with special standardized failures in fish system at planning for fish reference to catch and approach to fish passage; implications Baldeney/Ruhr and passage in tropical carry passage evaluation for assessing the fish way at rivers efficiency of fish Geesthacht /Elbe passes M. Schmalz; Evaluation of P. dos Santos D. Nijssen; K. McCarthy; Effects M. Redeker; Fishway upstream migration at Pompeu; Are fish Ethohydraulics in of light on natural monitoring practice the fish lock passes the best 11:35 turbulence: Fish populations of and guidance in Höllenstein (river strategy for fish behavior in turning European eel in Germany Schwarzer Regen, conservation in South pools Ireland Germany) using a America? simple camera system M. Pitsch; Movement J.M. Santos; F. Wagner; A R. Keuneke; Current patterns of several Improving the working guide for site Status or Protection fish species efficacy of yellow 11:50 specific evaluations of Silver Eels at approaching and eels' upstream of fish protection and hydro Power Stations passing a vertical slot movements through bypass systems in Germany fishway fish lifts M. Ordeix i Rigo; Panel discussion When and why do D. Sonny;

E. Washburn; fish migrate in Development of J. Pádua; Improving Monitoring Fish Pass Mediterranean passive monitoring the use of fish lift by 12:05 Performance: Rivers? Observations tools of silver eel eels and medium- Towards a European of fish pass migration to trigger sized cyprinid species Standard assessments from turbine management Catalonia (NE Iberian for fish protection Peninsula) 12:30 Lunch (Talent Room starts at 13:15)

9 Time TUESDAY, 23 JUNE 2015 (Afternoon Session I) Track A Track B Track C Track D Track E

Dourada Room Barramundi R. Happy Fish Room Eel Room Sturgeon Room Session B5: Nature- Session E5: Session C5: Eel Session D5: Around Session A5: Dam like fishways; design Sturgeon Fish Downstream the World: Fish Removal, R. and habitat Passages on Large Migration (II), A. Passage in Asia, K. Boesiger compensation, S. Rivers (I), J. Bloesch Haro Brink Gustafsson & B. Boyd Kynard F. Stein; Downstream migration of the A. Singler; Increasing A. Hanpongkittikul; J. Bloesch; The Iron European eel Dam Removal L. Cassan; 2D Efficiency of the fish Gate dams in the (Anguilla anguilla): 14:00 through Key Policy Modelling of nature- passages at Nam Kam Danube River and movement patterns Changes in the United like fish passes River, the Mekong their importance for and the potential States tributaries in Thailand endangered sturgeons impact environmental factors F.T. Vriese; Downstream A. Berne; To reach J. Dodd; Efficiency of migration of silver eel J. Yoon; Current W. de Bruijne; Fish good ecological a nature-like bypass 14:15 (Anguilla anguilla) in status of fish passages migration at the Iron quality of rivers by channel at Rodley the river Meuse in the in South Korea Gates dam removal weir, River Aire Netherlands 2008 - 2012 D. Pavlov (Victor M. Antolín Martínez A. Piper; Behaviour Mikheev); What (L. Arenillas Girola); S. Gustafsson; X. Shi (X. Zhao); of seaward migrating should we know A dam removal in Habitat compensation Case studies of fish 14:30 eel at water intakes about behavior of Robledo de Chavela in a nature-like passages for high and low head sturgeons to provide (Madrid, Spain) and fishway dams in China hydropower their efficient river restoration passage? M. L. Panahon; P. Meulenbroek (H. Ecological B. Malm Renöfält; Waidbacher); The A. Fjälling; Assessment of the M. Parsley; Salmon Dam removal: Danube Fish bypass Experiments to Siganid Fishery in fishways in the 14:45 enhancing or system of improve passage Caluangan Lake and Columbia River degrading ecological Vienna/Freudenau ways for downstream Baruyan River, Basin and their use by integrity? and its importance as migrating silver eel Calapan City , white sturgeon a lifecycle habitat Oriental Mindoro, Philippines C. Comoglio (O. A. Legault; Impact of Calles); A telemetry B. Kynard; Upstream K. Aarestrup; Weir water intake for J. Rui (N. Cao); Fish study on marble trout Passage of Sturgeons removal in lowland drinking water Habitat Protection (Salmo marmoratus) at Dams: Behavior of 15:00 streams – the ultimate supply, on and Restoration in and Italian barbel Sturgeons at a Fish tool in the fish downstream eel Angu Hydroelectric (Barbus plebejus) at a Lift and in a managers tool box migration in the Power nature-like fish ramp Prototype Ladder Fremur River in an Alpine river A. Maltby; We did it. S. Amaral; Overview of the R-J. Gebler; Near- B. Griffioen; E. Baran; Using a Considerations and largest river barrier nature water courses Behavioural patterns waterfall system as a Alternatives for Safe mitigation at large hydropower of migrating silver eel natural laboratory to 15:15 Downstream Passage programme delivered plants as fishways at a Hydro Power inform the design of of Juvenile and Adult by a non-government and running water Station in the river fish passes in the Sturgeon at Hydro organization in the habitats Meuse Mekong Projects UK 15:40 Break

10 Time TUESDAY, 23 JUNE 2015 (Afternoon Session II) Track A Track B Track C Track D Track E

Dourada Room Barramundi R. Happy Fish Room Eel Room Sturgeon Room Session E6 (Panel): Session D6: Policy Session A6: Fish Sturgeon Fish Session C6: Eel and & Management of behavior and Session B6: Fishway Passages on Large lamprey passage, P. Fishways on a fishway monitoring, design, E. Winter Rivers (II), J. Raposo de Almeida National Stage, M. S. Makrakis Bloesch & B. Boyd Ordeix i Rigo Kynard E. Dupont; Five years monitoring of the R. Suciu; Monitoring P. Jacobson; The Eel M. Gordos; Fishway original "stairs pipe" J. Harris; Seeking strategy of sturgeon Passage Research Offsets - significant fish pass assess the better fishways: the behavior to ensure 16:00 Centre - A Bi- opportunities complete Pump Fishway functionality of future National challenged by reconnection and Project fish pass: the Iron Collaborative management realities natural function of a Gate 2 case nursery B. Nzau Matondo; J. Klan; Telemetric D. Veselý; The fish R. Hassinger; The Does yellow eel survey of upstream migration strategy on baffle-brush-fishpass prefer old pool and and downstream the border rivers 16:15 - a New Concept for weir or new vertical migrating species at Morava and Dyje - non-selective slot fish pass during the river Elbe, international fishpasses their upstream Germany cooperation migration? N. Egriell; S. Kucukalit; J. Caumartin; The eel Management and R. O'Connor; Using Hydraulic design of ladders at Research - Integrated 16:30 GIS to Evaluate Fish an innovative baffle- Beauharnois Power Swedish Work on Passage brush type fish pass station, Canada Best Available Technique J. Kerr; Efficiency of B. Schaub; a vertically oriented Archimedes type bristle pass for passage creates an P. Sagnes; French D. Calluaud (L. upstream moving important new fish R&D program on David); Fish European eel 16:45 migration route at «eel and dams» behaviour analysis in (Anguilla anguilla) pump station Halfweg related to EU a vertical slot fishway and river lamprey (Rijnland Water Regulation 1100/2007 Panel discussion (Lampetra fluviatilis) Authority; at an experimental Netherlands) Crump weir A. Vowles; W. Koster; Timing, Efficiency of a frequency and M. Henning; Design horizontally and environmental and special vertically oriented conditions associated constructions of studded fish pass E. Blom; Restoration 17:00 with mainstem- fishway pilot sites on substrate for upstream of the Haringvliet tributary movement German Federal moving European eel by a lowland river Waterways (Anguilla anguilla) fish, golden perch and river lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) K.P.Visser I. Pauwels; Chub S. Stendera; (P.Viaene); Hydraulic (Squalius cephalus) Experiences of the C. Göhl; Present Research on Fish and catfish (Silurus eel-protective power Situation and Actions 17:15 Passage Design at glanis) migration at a plant management in on Downstream Fish Lock & Weir sites - barrier in the River the Weser river Passage in Germany Flanders Hydraulics Demer (Belgium) system Research 17:40 Social, to Poster and Exhibitor session 19:00 19:15 to Conference Banquet 22:30

11 Time WEDNESDAY, 24 JUNE 2015 (Morning Session I) 8:00 Registration Introductions by plenary session chairman, Guillermo Giannico 8:40 (Plenary Hall) 8:50 Plenary speaker: Claudio Baigún (Wetland International) 9:35 Plenary speaker: Beate Adam (Institut Für Angewandte Ökologie) 10:20 Exhibitor Pitch Presentations 10:30 Break Track A Track B Track C Track D Track E

Dourada Room Barramundi R. Happy Fish Room Eel Room Sturgeon Room A7: Telemetry for Session B7: Fish Passage Studies Session E7 FITFISH: Current - a Look into the Session C7: (Workshop): information needs Session D7: Pool Toolbox, Lamprey Upstream International for effective fish Type Fishways, M. M. Timko Migration, Networking (Hosted passage Lang (Sponsored by Blue P. Frear by World Fish management, L.A.J. Leaf Migration Platform) Nagelkerke Environmental) A. Palstra; COST S.H. Baek; Efficiency action FA1304: of two different types B. Adam; Use of D. Buysse; Migration Swimming of fish and of fishway, Ice-harbor Telemetry for of river lamprey in 10:50 implications for and complex type, Ecological Fish the fragmented River migration and installed in the Surveys in Europe Scheldt, Belgium? aquaculture Gongju weir, South (FITFISH) Korea L.A.J. Nagelkerke; Current information B. Quintella; Passage F.J. Bravo Córdoba needs for effective efficiency and S. Anglea; Telemetry (F.J. Sanz Ronda); 11:05 fish passage behavior of adult sea Techniques Fishway with two management: lamprey in a vertical- entrance locations prioritization and slot fishway recent developments J. King; ‘Dodgy’ C. Fitzgerald; A. Alp; Efficiency barriers: conservation A. Quaresma; Is CFD Telemetry Data and and suitability of the implications and an efficient tool to 11:20 Database fish passage in River mitigation outcomes develop pool type Management Ceyhan, Turkey for sea lamprey in fishways? Irish SACs M. Wagner; Can migrating lampreys O. Calles; On the WORKSHOP lead by J. Murauskas; be effectively guided performance of a new F.J. Sanz Ronda; J. Royte, J. van Herk, Processing and into fish passage upstream and The most evaluated H. Wanningen, L. Analysis of devices using 11:35 downstream passage fishway in Spain: A Wildman Telemetry Data in semiochemicals? facility for new lesson every Fisheries Evidence from diadromous fish year* Management studies in the species Laurentian Great Lakes L. Sullivan; A Case M. Lenhardt; Study Highlighting Restoration of Telemetry Tools: Are longitudinal U. Reinhardt; An J. Lifgięza (P. Prus); Bypass Systems at connectivity of the EvaEel Ladders as Optimization of Wanapum and Priest Danube River by the 11:50 Traps or Passage efficiency of step- Rapids Dams construction of free Devices for Migrating pool fish-pass Increasing passages for Sea Lampreys channel Downstream Smolt migratory fish species Survival on the at the Iron Gates Columbia River? dams J. Tummers; Efficacy W. Kampke; Entrance N. Mast; Migrational A. Mouton; All you of an unmodified and arrangement of behavior of PIT- need is love: adequate modified super active fishways - interaction 12:05 tagged fish at information for baffle fish pass for of entrance location, Geesthacht weir, effective fish European river turbine flow and River Elbe, Germany passage? lamprey (Lampetra attraction flow fluviatilis) 12:30 Lunch (Talent Room starts at 13:15) *Winner of the AFS-EWRI Joint Committe Project Award

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Time WEDNESDAY, 24 JUNE 2015 (Afternoon Session I) Track A Track B Track C Track D Track E

Dourada Room Barramundi R. Happy Fish Room Eel Room Sturgeon Room Session E8: Measuring the Session B8: Fish success of fish Biomechanics, Session A8: passages: from behavior & Session C8: Telemetry studies impact assessments to physiology in Downstream Passage around the world, a virtual ecology challenging (I), O. Calles G. O'Brien approach, K. environments (I), Philippart C. Tudorache (Sponsored by Waddenacademie) K. Mulligan; An R. McLaughlin; A G. Giannico; Passage Analysis of Partial- decision analysis to of Redband Trout at T. Burt de Perera; Depth, Impermeable guide the use of Irrigation Diversion The representation of Guidance Structures 14:00 barriers and fishways Dams in the Donner three-dimensional for Downstream Fish for sea lamprey control und Blitzen River, space in fish Passage at in the Laurentian Great Oregon Hydroelectric Lakes Facilities A. Peter; Downstream S. Makrakis; Fishway H. Slabbekoorn; The migration of fishes at permeability for two acoustic world of large hydropower E. van Loon; Before 14:15 Neotropical long fish: Sound ways to facilities: fish behavior we rush into the field distance migratory investigate migratory and guiding efficiency species bottlenecks for angled bar racks and louvers I. Stewart-Russon; Can D. Courret; we measure cumulative M. Politano; An C. Walsh; A multi- Development of effects of hydro-power Integrative Strategy faceted approach for criteria for the design on the passage of up- for Understanding 14:30 evaluating fishway and dimensioning of and downstream Fish Behavior at performance in south- fish-friendly intakes migrating fish? Hydropower eastern Australia for small hydropower Development of a Forebays plant cumulative effects model framework M. Forty; Not just for D. Appelhoff; adults! Evaluating the D. Zielinski; Three M. Stokesbury; An Requirements for the efficacy of multiple dimensional evaluation of fishway traceability of fish passage designs at swimming-fatigue 14:45 passage for Alewife bypasses for low-head barriers for model to predict (Alosa downstream migrating the upstream passage of Asian carp pseudoharengus) fish - Ethohydraulic movement of juvenile at a lock and dam insights and adult trout Salmo trutta R. Noble; Changes in M. Teichert; Small fish passage metrics scale efficiency of following the co- downstream bypasses M. Kroes; Fish location of a low- and large scale effects P. Christensen; River migration possibilities head hydropower of hydropower Mill Dam Downstream in the Netherlands; 15:00 turbine with an production for fish Migrant Integrated state of the art existing fish pass; populations: An Collector and Bypass (barriers, solutions, revealed by an advanced monitoring) acoustic tracking experimental design study of migratory using radio telemetry salmonids F. Jacobs (G. O'Brien); South African FISHTRAC programme: radio S. Hont (M. telemetry techniques Paraschiv); for real time manual Swimming behavior I. Albayrak; Turbulent J. Kemper; Efficiency 15:15 and remote, fish of beluga and stellate Flow Field Around measurements as tool behavior and sturgeons during their Angled Bar Racks in evaluating fishways environmental migration in the variable monitoring in Lower Danube River southern African inland aquatic ecosystems 15:40 Break

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Time WEDNESDAY, 24 JUNE 2015 (Afternoon Session II) Track A Track B Track C Track D Track E

Dourada Room Barramundi R. Happy Fish Room Eel Room Sturgeon Room Session B9: Fish Biomechanics, Session A9: The Session C9: behavior & Session E9: impacts of land use Downstream physiology in Turbines & pumps, and watershed Passage (II), P. challenging W. Kampke conditions, C. Bozek Gough environments (II), T. Castro-Santos A. Bowden; C. Katopodis; Size V. Stöhr; HDX- J. Arnold; Rangewide river matters even for the Monitoring in the Development of Low 16:00 herring recovery: a ubiquitous fish speed , a study of Head Fish Friendly habitat perspective metric of BL/s fish-migration pumps and Turbines

C. Bozek; Green J. Ruiz Legazpi; Infrastructure and Influence of S. Schäfer; R. Brackley; Blue Habitat: the biometric parameters, Monitoring the Migration of Atlantic impacts of watershed flow condition and downstream passage salmon (Salmo salar) 16:15 conditions and water temperature on of small fish at the at low-head stormwater Iberian fish sprinting TUM-Hydro Shaft Archimedean screw management on river behavior: volitionally Power Plant hydropower schemes health and fish swimming Prototype passage performance L. Heermann; S. Amaral; Following M.B. DeLucia (A. Movements of a downstream Bowden); Beyond C. Briand; Cumulated potamodromous migration of Atlantic Dams: Restoration of mortalities of salmon cyprinid past an salmon smolt at a 16:30 River Herring in key and eel in the turbines experimental weir German hydropower watersheds along the of the Loire-Brittany with variable height station with novel Atlantic Coast of the basin and plunge pool fish protection USA depth technology: a radiotelemetry study L. Krakers; Fish K. Gernerd; friendly solutions in Maintaining Agency J. Mogdans & H. C. Dotson; Priest existing pumping capacity for ongoing Bleckmann; How fish Rapids Fish Bypass: 16:45 stations; An and future road- use and process flow A Case Study from economical solution stream crossing information Start to Finish enabling fish challenges migration F Suzuki; Influence of time period and D. Nyqvist; Post- hydropower operation spawning survival on movements and R. Gubernick; To Fill and downstream abundance of two or Not to Fill stream passage of landlocked migratory fish within simulation and 17:00 Atlantic salmon the tailrace of Três embedded aquatic (Salmo salar) in a Marias Dam, São organism passage regulated river: Is Francisco River, structures Concluding there potential for Southeastern Brazil discussion repeat spawning? and their implications for hydropower impacts J. Wagner; Cle Elum J. Schneider; Dam Fish Passage; Function control of I. De Vries; Fish Novel, research fish migration migration issues in a 17:15 driven dam retrofit to facilities at the Hydro river in transition allow downstream Power Plant

passage for juvenile Kostheim at River salmonids 17:40 to Close of Conference 18:30 20:30 to Dam Nation Documentary at Forum IMAGES hosted by the World Fish Migration Platform* 22:30 * Forum IMAGES Movie Theater: Hereplein 73, 9711 GD Groningen

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