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Revision as of 08:15, 19 December 2013
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Project overview
Status | Complete |
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Themes | Fisheries, Habitat and biodiversity, Hydromorphology |
Country | Finland |
Main contact forename | Jarmo |
Main contact surname | Huhtala |
Main contact user ID | User:Kasvio |
Contact organisation | Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment for Lapland |
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Project summary
The River Paasonjoki is 4 930 meters long and it flows thourgh forest areas from the Lake Paasonjärvi to the Lake Y-Soppanajärvi. The river bed is mainly sand and contains rocks.
The Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment for Lapland restored four sections in the River. THe elevations difference in the restored area was 1 meters.
The restoration was made to improve the living conditions of the fish and other species. Rocks and gravel was placed to the river to make rapid areas more suitable for the trouts to reproduce.
The lenght of the first restored area is 430 meters and the width is 4,3 in average. The Second was 540 meters long, width 6 meters and the area in total was 3 240 m2. The restored rapid area in the totally was 1900 m2. The thirds section was 300 meters, width 6 meters and the area was 1800 m2. The last section was 570 meters long, width 8 meters and the total area reached up to 4 560 m2. Before the restorationmany stones were taken away from from the river and places a side odf the river. All the stones that were piled up next to the river were used in the restoration work. The aim was to slow down the current and produce suitable nesting habitats for the trouts and shelter places for the juveniles. Also versatility to the river bed was improved by digging few wider areas. Gravel was brought approximately 40 m3 and placed to the river in several places bed to ensure the nesting habitats for the migratory fish.
Also in the section three, the culvert was altered so that the erosion that was in the channel would be protected from further erosion. Also in the section four the river was made more curvy to reduce the erosion in the channel and to protect the sand from accumulating to the river bed.
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