Determination of fish community composition in the untempered regions of athermal effluent canal - The efficacy of a fixed underwater videography system

Citation
Sj. Cooke et Jf. Schreer, Determination of fish community composition in the untempered regions of athermal effluent canal - The efficacy of a fixed underwater videography system, ENV MON ASS, 73(2), 2002, pp. 109-129
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT
ISSN journal
01676369 → ACNP
Volume
73
Issue
2
Year of publication
2002
Pages
109 - 129
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-6369(200201)73:2<109:DOFCCI>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
High flows and deep waters associated with thermal discharge canals invoke safety concerns and preclude the use of conventional fish sampling methodol ogies. Despite these challenges, it is critical that assessments of thermal effects from power generation do not rely solely on data collected in the plume, but also focus on fish living in the canal, particularly in regions above the zone of tempering influence. We deployed a fixed underwater video graphy apparatus to monitor the community composition and abundance pattern s of fish in the Nanticoke thermal generating discharge canal on the north shore of Lake Erie from February 1, 1999 until July 31, 1999. We also compa red the number of species observed using video to angling surveys, visual o bservations through the air/water interface and two modified netting proced ures. Our results indicate that videography permitted the detection of the most species and the highest number of individuals. Variable visibility was the largest limitation of this approach. The addition of infrared lighting for low light conditions and a series of cameras positioned at several dep ths would be a cost effective, safe, and efficient method of assessing comm unity structure and behaviour of fish in thermal discharge canals.