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Browsing by Author "Yamazaki, Gordon"

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    Mactaquac Aquatic Ecosystem Study Report Series 2015-017, Environmental Considerations for Large Dam Removals
    (Canadian Rivers Institute, 2015) Chateauvert, Adam; Linnansaari, Tommi; Yamazaki, Gordon; Curry, R. Allen
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    Mactaquac Aquatic Ecosystem Study Report Series 2016-034, CONCEPTUAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR FISH PASSAGE FOR THE MACTAQUAC PROJECT
    (2017) Linnansaari, Tommi; Yamazaki, Gordon; Curry, R. Allen
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    Mactaquac Aquatic Ecosystem Study Report Series 2016-036, Historical and Observed Suspended Sediment Characteristics of the Saint John River
    (2017) Yamazaki, Gordon; Wishart, Laura; Haralampides, Katy; Ahmady, Mana
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    Mactaquac Aquatic Ecosystem Study Report Series 2016-053, ASSESSMENT OF AMERICAN EEL OCCURENCES IN THE SAINT JOHN RIVER BASIN UPSTREAM OF MACTAQUAC, NEW BRUNSWICK
    (2017) Ellis, Theoren; Yamazaki, Gordon; Linnansaari, Tommi; Gautreau, Mark; Curry, Allen
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    Mactaquac Aquatic Ecosystem Study Report Series 2016-30, Field Safety and Best Practices
    (2016) Wallace, Ben; Gautreau, Mark; Yamazaki, Gordon
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    Mactaquac Aquatic Ecosystem Study Report Series 2018-051, OPTIONS FOR FISH PASSAGE IN THE MACTAQUAC PROJECT: LIFE ACHIEVEMENT, SHORT-TERM CONSTRUCTION AND LONGER TERM, FINAL SOLUTIONS
    (2018) Curry, R. Allen; Yamazaki, Gordon; Samways, Kurt; Linnansaari, Tommi; Peake, Stephen
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    Mactaquac Aquatic Ecosystem Study Report Series 2019-050, STATE OF FISH PASSAGE DESIGN FOR THE MACTAQUAC GENERATING STATION
    (2019) Samways, Kurt; Dolson-Edge, Rebecca; Yamazaki, Gordon; Linnansaari, Tommi; Curry, R. Allen
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    Mactaquac Aquatic Ecosystem Study Report Series 2019-070, Observed Suspended Sediment Characteristics of the Saint John River (2018)
    (2019) Hudgins, Jillian; Haralampides, Katy; Dolan, Kiera; Rankin, Keagan; Yamazaki, Gordon
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    Mactaquac Aquatic Ecosystem Study Report Series 2020-060, Determining the Extent of Sediment Deposition within the Beechwood Headpond
    (2020) Ogilvie, Jae; Yamazaki, Gordon
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    Mactaquac Aquatic Ecosystem Study Report Series 2020-071, Methods for Development of a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Model of the Mactaquac Generating Station
    (2020) Ndong, Mouhamed; Haralampides, Katy; Yamazaki, Gordon
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    Mactaquac Aquatic Ecosystem Study Report Series 2021- 077, A Framework for Functional Fish Passage Decision Making
    (Canada Rivers Institute, 2021) Dolson, Rebecca; Curry, R., Allen; Harrison, Philip; Yamazaki, Gordon
    This report provides recommendations and proposes a framework to support objective and consistent fish passage decision-making at large barriers in rivers. The recommendations are based on the science compiled from a broad jurisdictional review of published literature, grey literature, and discussions with fish passage experts and decision-makers. Specifically, this report summarizes the key challenges, uncertainties, and opportunities outlined in contemporary fish passage research. A series of biological questions are proposed to help decision-makers determine what species should be passed at a barrier, if any, and how many. The report advocates for the use of structured decision-making to support of a quantitative analysis of management options, one that embraces the uncertainty of unknown biological consequences and also promotes the inclusion of differing views from rightsholders and stakeholders. The recommendations in this report integrate emerging fish passage considerations into a decision-making framework that promotes a multi-species, functional fish passage approach. This report does not advocate for specific goals related to fish passage at the Mactaquac Generating Station (MQGS). Rather, this report strives to provide a framework for making fish passage decisions at the MQGS and large barriers in general. We propose an adaptive management planning process that utilizes key biological questions to assess the outcomes of management options against defined goals and objectives using a quantitative approach.
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