Low Voltage Electric Guidance and Deterrence System for Fish
OUR TECHNOLOGY
Through collaboration with our European partners, AllWaysFish.com, who design and manufacture these systems, we offer a new approach to fish guidance and deterrence.
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Our Low Voltage Electric Guidance and Deterrence System are designed to generate a mild electric field in the water with a specific distribution and intensity. The electric field is pulsed, low-voltage DC, which operates in the frequency range of 10Hz to 10kHz and has an intensity of 0.1 V/cm to 0.6 V/cm.
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The electric field is graduated and its intensity increases as the fish attempt to continue their migration through the deterrent. As the fish approach the system, the mild electric field they encounter functions as a behavioral deterrent. If they chose to continue their migration through the deterrent, the system evokes an involuntary avoidance reaction (turning and swimming away from the electrodes) without causing paralysis. For that reason, the system can be used for upstream and downstream moving fishes.
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Achieving such a mild, yet effective electric field is possible because our technology involves vertical electrodes that are precisely arranged in relation to each other. The rows of electrodes are either suspended from cables (most often used for shallow flashy streams) or a bottom-up systems that are anchored to the bottom and held upright using floats (most often used for deeper ecosystems). A minimum of two rows of electrodes (one positive and one negative) are used for the simplest barriers, but multiple rows can be added in special applications to produce an even wider and more graduated electric field.
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A control system placed on the bank monitors and modulates the electric field as desired. It also allows for two-way communication with the barrier via cellular or satellite network. Remote monitoring and field adjustment can be carried out 24/7.
OPERATIONAL ADVANTAGES
APPLICATIONS
Our systems have many applications for protecting native fishes and for managing invasive ones:
Excluding fish from entering hydroelectric power plant installations
Excluding fish from entering irrigation canals or drinking water intakes
Assisting with fish migrations by guiding them towards fish ladders and other passage technologies
Excluding fish from industrial construction sites
Blocking seasonal migrations of invasive fish and removal of invasive fish using guidance and Active Crowding Technology
OUR EXPERIENCE AND COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE
Our team has been involved in dozens of deployments of electric barriers as dedicated fish protection systems across the globe for the last 15 years. We also participated in numerous research and testing projects, many of which resulted in peer-reviewed publications. Our team comprises dedicated and enthusiastic engineers and biologists. We take an individual approach to address the unique challenges and requirements for each facility and site, with the aim of maximizing the effectiveness and efficiency for fish protection and management. Our unconventional approach allows us to take on difficult challenges and provide the best possible solutions based on electric field technology.