UNT scientists test fish velocity to ensure fish can swim upriver through manmade obstacles | Advanced Environmental Research Institute
November 18, 2021

UNT scientists test fish velocity to ensure fish can swim upriver through manmade obstacles

Biologists at the University of North Texas are helping state conservation efforts by studying fish velocity through manmade obstacles.

"Changing the speed of water can have a very negative impact on fish populations," said UNT biology professor Ed Mager. "If the flow of water exceeds the maximum speed of a fish, it can't swim upstream. This can impact migrations critical to their life cycle and fracture habitats, limiting population growth and distribution."