by FPAT | Jan 21, 2026 | Uncategorized
Happy holidays everyone. There is now 4000+ of us sharing our stories and experiences in the fish passage space! The government of Surrey have shared some good news with us. Bon Accord Creek, Surrey, BC, Canada, sees first coho salmon for 70 years following the...
by FPAT | Dec 18, 2025 | Uncategorized
View Report Hello everyone, Tasman District Council (NZ) continues to be a world leader in region-wide fish passage remediation programmes. Tasman has remediated thousands of fish barriers using a range of cost-effective methods. Two of the most commonly used are...
by FPAT | Nov 17, 2025 | Uncategorized
Hi there, Big news – we’ve rebranded and completely upgraded our website! The Fish Passage Action Team remains a collaborative, non-profit platform where everyone can contribute, now with enhanced features and easier access to resources for fish passage and...
by FPAT | Sep 7, 2022 | General
Hi everyone, Check out the video below showing a great example of fish passage remediation targeting small-bodied NZ fish species. The fixes address: The perched apronThe perched culvert outletShallowing of the apronFast laminar flow within the culvert Note: This...
by FPAT | Aug 23, 2022 | General
This video essay created by the Fish Passage Action Team outlines the easy to follow process for undertaking multi-site fish passage remediation programs. The key is to make the most of data collected to plan actual work programs, and not just produce dots on a map...