Fish Passage at Selected Culverts Crossings on the Hoonah District Road System

Fish Passage at Selected Culverts Crossings on the Hoonah District Road System
Author: Chris Riley
Publisher:
Total Pages: 15
Release: 1999
Genre: Culverts
ISBN:

This report summarizes the results of a BMP effectiveness monitoring grant study titled: Road Drainage Structure Monitoring of Physical and Biological Characteristics of Fish Passage Through Culverts on Northeast Chichagof Island, Alaska (EPA Grant 104b3). Results from a 1996 Regional Office activity review of Hoonah forest system roads identified the need for additional study on the effects of culvert design and maintenance on upstream fish migration. The objectives of this monitoring project included: 1) Identify physical conditions that impede fish migration at Class I and Class II stream crossings; 2) Sample fish use above and below stream crossings and estimate area of potential habitat loss associated with road related fish migration barriers; and 3) Identify maintenance needs and opportunities for restoring access to fish habitat." -- from the introduction.

Inventory and Assessment of Fish Passage Conditions in Culverts Within the Municipality of Anchorage

Inventory and Assessment of Fish Passage Conditions in Culverts Within the Municipality of Anchorage
Author: Steven W. Albert
Publisher:
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2007
Genre: Culverts
ISBN:

Providing for adequate fish passage at road crossings using culverts is an important component of both the management of fisheries and state roadways. This study was initiated by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game and U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to determine the status of fish passage conditions through culverts located within the Municipality of Anchorage. An evaluation of 241 stream crossing sites with 295 culverts along state highways and secondary roads was conducted between June 22 and July 21, 2004. Specific evaluation criteria were applied to each site to assess fish passage status. The three primary criteria included culvert slope, a measurement describing the degree of channel constriction at the culvert, and culvert outfall height. Crossings were then classified as RED (conditions assumed inadequate for fish passage), GRAY (additional data collection and analysis needed), or GREEN (assumed adequate for fish passage).