Montana.Dept. of Transportation.Research & Development Program
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For all species but one (Longnose Dace), the culverts in the study were not a significant barrier to upstream fish passage. This can be attributed in part to the fact that the culverts in the study closely mimicked the habitats and low gradient of the streams, by having CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 % SOLUTIONS Summer 2007 MONTANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PROGRAMS streambed material and similar stream velocities in the culvert barrel, and small outlet drops compared to culverts often seen in... steeper mountainous drainages. Overall this study reinforces the notion that culverts should mimic the aquatic habitats and hydraulic conditions of streams v^ith a fishery resource, w/hile still meeting the hydraulic, hydrologic, safety, maintenance, and road bearing needs of the system. In both projects, analyses w^ere undertaken demonstrating the softv^are FishXing, the contemporary tool of choice for many culvert experts, can be a valuable design tool for new^ culverts. FishXing also tends to do a good job of identifying existing culverts that are passable to many Montana fish species.
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