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|Status=Complete | |||
|Themes=Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology | |||
|Country=Spain | |||
|Main contact forename=Maria Luisa | |||
|Main contact surname=Prada Hervella | |||
|Contact organisation=Unión Fenosa Generación | |||
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|Project summary=The situation of the Frieira dam is at about 68 Km from the flow into the river Miño in the Atlantic Ocean and constitutes the first transverse obstacle for the movement of the migratory fish. Until the construction of the dam, it was only crossed by a limited number of eels that were crossed by a small scale of poor efficiency. The rest of the migratory species (Atlantic salmon, sea trout or reo, lamprey, alosa and sábalo) saw their reproductive migration water up stopped, being out of their reach the traditional spawn zones. | |||
With the execution of this project it is being trying to correct the environment impact produced by the exploitation of the Frieira installations, reinstituting the free circulation of the migratory fish water up the storage dam; In this way, it has been recuperated for these populations courses of the basin that were used for the reproduction and breeding before the dam construction. | |||
This project counts with the support of local, regional, national and European institutions. The financing comes from the LIFE initiative and the Government of Galicia. The total budget is 1.278.875€ (LIFE support 291.342€). | |||
Works included: Installing fish scale of more than 250m. | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:03, 2 June 2017
Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Project web site | |
Themes | Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology |
Country | Spain |
Main contact forename | Maria Luisa |
Main contact surname | Prada Hervella |
Main contact user ID | |
Contact organisation | Unión Fenosa Generación |
Contact organisation web site | |
Partner organisations | |
Parent multi-site project | |
This is a parent project encompassing the following projects |
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Project summary
The situation of the Frieira dam is at about 68 Km from the flow into the river Miño in the Atlantic Ocean and constitutes the first transverse obstacle for the movement of the migratory fish. Until the construction of the dam, it was only crossed by a limited number of eels that were crossed by a small scale of poor efficiency. The rest of the migratory species (Atlantic salmon, sea trout or reo, lamprey, alosa and sábalo) saw their reproductive migration water up stopped, being out of their reach the traditional spawn zones.
With the execution of this project it is being trying to correct the environment impact produced by the exploitation of the Frieira installations, reinstituting the free circulation of the migratory fish water up the storage dam; In this way, it has been recuperated for these populations courses of the basin that were used for the reproduction and breeding before the dam construction.
This project counts with the support of local, regional, national and European institutions. The financing comes from the LIFE initiative and the Government of Galicia. The total budget is 1.278.875€ (LIFE support 291.342€).
Works included: Installing fish scale of more than 250m.
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