fisktrappor
Fisktrappor, or fish ladders, are structures built on rivers and streams to enable migratory fish to bypass barriers such as dams, weirs, or culverts. By providing a series of progressively higher pools or steps, they reduce the hydraulic head the fish must overcome and create resting places, allowing upstream movement for spawning and other life stages. They are part of river restoration efforts aimed at reconnecting habitats that were fragmented by hydraulic infrastructure.
Designs for fisktrappor vary and include pool-and-weir fishways, vertical-slot fishways, Denil-type channels, and fish lifts. In
Maintenance and evaluation are essential for success. Regular inspections, debris removal, sediment management, and monitoring of