Danish National Institute of Aquatic Resources uses drones for survey
AMBER project promoted in conferences all over Europe
May 18, 2017
S. Sakowicz Inland Fisheries Institute progressing on work packages 1, 2 and 4
May 22, 2017
 
The National Institute of Aquatic Resources (DTU Aqua), Denmark, has been conducting drone surveys to evaluate the effects of barrier removal on habitat changes, fish diversity and density. Lowland barriers, such as those present in Denmark, are often associated with fish farms, which use them to take water in (as depicted in 1 of the pictures). In the event of weir removal, the fish farms will shut down (also depicted), giving wild fish – and especially salmonids – ease of passage. DTU Aqua’s work in the AMBER project is to evaluate the effects of barrier removal, and its efficiency in reinstating river connectivity and restoring natural habitats for fish populations. For more info, please contact Kim Birnie-Gauvin

Fish farm from up high
Usual type of barrier