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This is a property of type String.
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The Wood End low level adit +
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The Wye catchment area +
The Wylye used to be over wide and straight, particularly on this stretch. Brushwood structures installed alternating on both banks have helped recreate (in-channel) sinuostity. +
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The Zero river at the beginning of the restored portion +
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The area the FOAL Project worked on +
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The artificial meander created at the Haukås wetland. The first batch of freshwater pearl mussels were put out in 2016, with plenty more set out in 2017. Source: Johnsen et al 2018 (Rådgivende biologer report 2629) +
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The bypass under construction. Depositing of boulders on the banks and into the sill across the stream. (V. Šámal) +
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The channel before works +
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The discharge in the bypass is at the moment 5 m3/s that is also the maximum discharge to the near nature bypass (photo:Pinja Kasvio). +
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The fish can migrate upwards by the nature-like pool pass. (Photo by Pinja Kasvio) +
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The kind of natural floodplain that the project looked to create +
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The largest bypass for fish in Europe. The bypass is constructed as nature-like +
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The managed realignment at Noard-Fryslân Bûtendyks (breaches circled) +
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The nature-like bypass channels middle part has a rock-cascade pass. (photo by Pinja Kasvio) +
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The newly narrowed channel +
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The newly widened channel in Burnley +
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The nine rivers +
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The pont Paillard weir, during the works. +
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The project plan +
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The reconnected meander - the Ryburgh Loop +