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Hydro Green Energy Hastings, MN Fish Study Photographs

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Picture of holding pins in preparation for the world's First Hydrokinetic Fish Mortality Study.

Picture of fish induction system on the modular barge that the hydrokinetic turbine is suspended from.

Hastings treatment fish (a large buffalo) with balloon tags on dorsal fin beinging carefully placed into the fish induction system for the Hydrokinetic Fish Mortality Study.

Hastings Fish Study balloon tagged fish seen at surface after going through turbine before being captured.

Hastings Fish Study fish in holding tank before attachment of identification number, radio transmitter and balloon tags.

Members of Normandeau & Associates marine biology team carefully recapturing a large buffalo fish after testing.

Delivery of additional large test fish for the Hydrokineitc Fish Mortality Study.

 

Side view of the First FERC Licensed Hydrokinetic Powerstation in U.S. History. River currents are flowing from left to right. Note: Fish induction tube on the inlet of the turbine.

Hastings Fish Study induction tube at the inlet of the hydrokinetic turbine.

Hastings Fish Study handheld fish tracking radio receiver.

Happy Catfish with 4 balloon tags upon recapture after successfully passing through the hydrokinetic turbine.

Position of fish induction tube for the control group (fish that were not passed through the hydrokinetic turbine).

Members of Normandeau & Associates marine biology team transporting a recaptured fish from the boat to the holding pen.


 

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