Many dams in the U.S. were built at a time when their ecological impact was not a major concern. But, thanks to ongoing efforts to study affected species and upgrade infrastructure, many dams now balance human energy needs with the needs of non-humans, like migratory fish populations. In this video, Grady from Practical Engineering takes us behind-the-scenes at McNary Dam in the Pacific Northwest, where special plans and equipment help adult fish swim upstream and juvenile fish pass downstream with as little impact as possible. It’s impressive just how widespread and thorough their infrastructure for letting fish and lampreys through is! There are even facilities to help naturalists track and study the populations passing through. (Video and image credit: Practical Engineering)
Helping Fish Bypass Hydro Power Dams




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