The funding for the EU Smart Fishway project has concluded; however, we have already secured the necessary funding to continue working on it and related projects, to promote the use of the developed technology, and to extend its scope. All milestones have been achieved. In total, two permanent network installations are continuously operational in fishways for long-term testing, and during the project, nine networks were tested. Each installation includes state-of-the-art sensors capable of measuring water levels in the fishways, environmental sensors (covering luminosity, water temperature, air temperature, barometric pressure, and humidity), and a PIT-tag monitoring system for identifying fish within the fishways. This year, a fully functioning Fish IR counter was also designed and integrated into the network. All sensors are integrated through a single gateway that processes algorithms and sends data to the Smart Fishways’ online server.
Additionally, in collaboration with the University of Lisbon and the EcoPeak4Fish project, two smaller networks have been installed in Portugal to assess the effect of hydro peaking (artificial and periodic discharge fluctuations for energy production) on fish; one of these is still operational. Furthermore, the Smart Fishways project has collaborated with the LIFE DIVAQUA project (LIFE 18 NAT/ES/000121) and will participate in the LIFE KANTAUTIBAI project (101074197) until 2027, sharing the developed technology to monitor fishways. This showcases the interest in the technology developed.
Publications, so far, are available at
http://www.smartfishways.eu/deliverables.html(öffnet in neuem Fenster).
Summary of other results:
- Nine Smart Fishways sensor networks developed and installed (nodes and gateways), all based on our custom technologies.
- The second generation of sensors has been installed.
- Design and implementation of a web server and a webpage to showcase the project and transmit data online.
- Development of obstruction detection algorithms, an algorithm designed to suggest management actions to optimize fishway performance, and a PIT-tag data filtering algorithm.
- Development of Escalas software for fishway modeling and design, considering hydrological variability.
- Collaboration with four main projects: RIBES (River flow regulation, fish Behaviour and Status) European Training Network, EcoPeak4Fish, LIFE DIVAQUA project (LIFE 18 NAT/ES/000121), and LIFE KANTAUTIBAI project (101074197).
- The Smart Fishways project's dissemination activities spanned across four conferences, three research week events, and seven workshops in Estonia, Spain, and Portugal, effectively engaging diverse audiences and promoting the project's innovative technologies. Further details are available at
http://www.smartfishways.com/news.html(öffnet in neuem Fenster).