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Journal of Fish Biology | 2009

Development of a flatbed passive integrated transponder antenna grid for continuous monitoring of fishes in natural streams

P. Johnston; Francis Bérubé; Normand E. Bergeron

This paper describes a flatbed antenna grid designed for continuous remote monitoring of fish tagged with 23 mm passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags in a natural stream with extensive spatial coverage. A range of applications of the system is presented.


ASME 2015 34th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering | 2015

Large Scale Experimental Storm Impact on Nourished Beach Using Cobble-Gravel-Sand Mix

Jannette Frandsen; Régis Xhardé; Francis Bérubé; Olivier G. Tremblay

We have investigated beach stability against storm waves. The studies are done in relation to eroded beaches. We are testing a cobble-sand-gravel mixture as a means of using a soft method for coastal protection on nourished beaches. A physical model of an existing beach was built at scale 1:3. The cobble/sand grain size is in 1:3 scale while the gravel is 1:1.5 scale. The large scale experimental flume tests have been set-up in the new outdoor 120 m long flume in Quebec city, Canada. The tests were conducted over two test seasons (2013–14). While we in the first test season studied impact on the beach due to incoming regular plunging breakers, the last season contained tests with incoming irregular plunging breakers on the beach with/without tidal variation.Herein, we primarily report on the wave impact due to irregular plunging breakers on constant and tidal varying water depths. The wave-tide interactions were conducted with a tidal range of 1 m in relation to beaches with steep beach slopes (1:10, 1:5, 1:1). The model inlet significant wave height was 1.1–1.5 m corresponding to equivalent prototype waves in the range of max. wave heights of 6–8.5 m with dominant periods of 12 s in water depth of about 15 m and tidal range of 3 m.In general, the Equilibrium Beach Profile (EBP) was reached after exposure to about 10,000 plunging breakers or the equivalent of five storms assuming each lasting 3 hours. A cobble berm was formed rapidly on the top of the beach, protecting the backshore against wave action and flooding while finer sediment was transported “offshore”. Beach width reduction was observed when the initial slope of the beach fill material exceeded the equilibrium beach slope. Sediment grain size sorting along the beach profile is discussed and compared to existing beach models, and EBP was compared to several EBP equations.From a coastal management perspective, in terms of durability, the mixed cobble-sand-gravel material is showing promise as a material to use for coastal protection. It is highly absorbent and the beach tends to maintain its shape over long time when exposed to several storms. However, storm surges in the combination with high tides can results in excessive run-up and potential flood risks. The stabilized beach typically had slopes of 1:7–1:9 independent of the initial slope. We found that irregular seas result in a less pronounced trough in the beach profile in the swash zone than incoming regular plunging breakers. The tidal interaction was further advantageous, naturally shifting the material back and forth. However, other materials and other sensitivity studies are necessary in order to provide firm conclusions about the usage of the cobble-gravel-sand mixture for coastal protection.Copyright


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2004

Interactive effects of substrate sand and silt contents, redd-scale hydraulic gradients, and interstitial velocities on egg-to-emergence survival of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

Michel Lapointe; Normand E. Bergeron; Francis Bérubé; Marc-André Pouliot; Patricia Johnston


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2006

Effects of silt and very fine sand dynamics in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) redds on embryo hatching success

Mylène Levasseur; Normand E. Bergeron; Michel Lapointe; Francis Bérubé


Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2009

A controlled experiment to retrieve freshwater ice characteristics from an FM-CW radar system

Robert Leconte; Steven F. Daly; Yves Gauthier; Norbert E. Yankielun; Francis Bérubé; Monique Bernier


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2012

Asphyxiation and entombment mechanisms in fines rich spawning substrates: experimental evidence with brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) embryos.

Jan Franssen; Catherine Blais; Michel Lapointe; Francis Bérubé; Normand E. Bergeron; Pierre Magnan; Jordan S. Rosenfeld


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2006

A field method for the concurrent measurement of fine sediment content and embryo survival in artificial salmonid redds

Mylène Levasseur; Francis Bérubé; Normand E. Bergeron


Cold Regions Science and Technology | 2013

A methodology based on Particle image velocimetry for river ice velocity measurement

Anik Daigle; Francis Bérubé; Normand E. Bergeron; Pascal Matte


Archive | 2015

Modélisation de l'impact des vagues sur un mur vertical.

Jannette Frandsen; Francis Bérubé


Archive | 2012

fines rich spawning substrates: experimental evidence with brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) embryos

Jan Franssen; Catherine Blais; Michel Lapointe; Francis Bérubé; Normand E. Bergeron; Pierre Magnan

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Normand E. Bergeron

Institut national de la recherche scientifique

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Mylène Levasseur

Institut national de la recherche scientifique

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Jannette Frandsen

Institut national de la recherche scientifique

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Pierre Magnan

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

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Anik Daigle

Université du Québec

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Jordan S. Rosenfeld

University of British Columbia

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Monique Bernier

Institut national de la recherche scientifique

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Olivier G. Tremblay

Institut national de la recherche scientifique

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