Node 10 August 22 2015

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Thornbury Fishway, Thornbury, Ontario, Canada This Chinook Salmon makes multiple attempts before successfully exiting the fishway.

Node 10 June 6 2015

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Thornbury Fishway, Thornbury, Ontario, Canada Brown Bullhead are observed at night

Node 10 May 27 2015

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Thornbury Fishway, Thornbury, Ontario, Canada Schools of Smolts migrating downstream through the fishway

Node 10 May 3 2015

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Thornbury Fishway, Thornbury, Ontario, Canada Native Silver Lampreys attached to a Rainbow Trout in the fishway in poor condition.  An increase in hydrodynamic resistance and bio-energetic consequences due to Lamprey attachment may result in prolonged passage

Node 10 April 28 2015

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Thornbury Fishway, Thornbury, Ontario, Canada Several large Rainbow Trout ascend the fishway, as they migrate to spawning habitat, in the late afternoon. One Rainbow Trout has a Silver Lamprey attached near the pectoral fin

Node 10 April 18 2015

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Rainbow Trout movement in the fishway is generally uni-directional and rapid

Node 10 April 15 2015

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Thornbury Fishway, Thornbury, Ontario, Canada Peak passage rate of Rainbow Trout at the fishway occurred between 13:00 – 18:00 hrs

Node 10 April 13 2015

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Thornbury Fishway, Thornbury, Ontario, Canada A large Rainbow Trout slowly ascends the fishway in the early evening

Node 10 August 29 2014

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Thornbury Fishway, Thornbury, Ontario, Canada A Chinook Salmon carrying a Sea Lamprey has been observed using the fishway. This is the first one we have seen all year. Note that this Salmon was not successful and moved back downstream.

Node 10 September 2 2013

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Thornbury Fishway, Thornbury, Ontario, Canada A Rock Bass appears on camera briefly as a Chinook Salmon from yesterday struggles to pass the fishway exit.