Researchers Build American Eels an 'Eelevator' (upi.com)
randomErr writes: Bad pun aside, Cornell researchers have built a solution to help migrating eels bypass dams on their journey upstream. They call their solution the "eelevator." "Dams are one of the main impediments to the recovery of American eels," reports UPI. "The removal of old dams has proven a boon to the endangered species, but many dams remain and not all can be demolished. [...] Eel ladders have been installed along a number of dams, but the newest device is liftable and works with the assistance of human volunteers. Eels looking to move upstream can climb a ramp of netting, kept wet by hoses, into a holding tank of circulating water. Twice a week, volunteers can check to see if eels have arrived. The tank can be raised, like an elevator, and the water deposited into the river above the dam." This is similar to a concept implemented by the Isle of Wight's Island Roads, Environment Agency, Arc Consulting, and Artecology back in May.
I bet that was the only reason they did it :)
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People don't want eels to go extinct for several reasons. They are part of the system providing an important function (waste management) but the most important reason is selfish humans - it turns out those waste recycling snakelike fish taste excellent!
Even if we didn't want to preserve a species for some specific reason we know from experience that (most) species have functions that can impact the rest of the ecosystem sometimes with great impact for humans.
Also, they can be made into wallets. Not particularly durable compared to something like beaver tail, but there is a market.
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Interesting and important project but such elevators have been built in dams all over the world, perhaps not for eels specifically. I have personally seen one in Brazil and know of others. Some species of fish can't or won't use ladders. Biologists also get to count and measure the species going up the elevator. I guess that accurate measurement of migration of several species is a very difficult process. I have no idea how effective these elevators are.
Not as good as the salmon cannon.
Twice a week, volunteers can check to see if eels have arrived.
Meanwhile there are companies trying to create self driving cars on city streets. These guys would not think of creating an eel sensor using 5$ chips and automating it.
Why lift the entire holding tank? One can design something similar to the Dyson bladeless fan or design a series of holding tanks, air pumps etc and let the eels swim upstream,.
Well I can understand pure bio students/profs coming up with this idea. Showing to the engg department they might have helped design something simpler and more cost effective.
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At least elevators for eels come cheap, because they bring their own electricity.
It's eelementary: they're fucking delicious. Ever had unagi at a good sushi place?
You are truly an idiot. Make America Stupid Again... oh wait.
You have to try and excel at something.
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When the hovercraft fills with eels, it would automatically lift off and transport the next batch.
Containing some uplifting news.
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I prefer them smoked. Yummy!
You are making a strawman argument. Not surprisingly, the strawman is easy to defeat.
Every species affects the environment. It's common for species to overrun local resources, for individuals in that species to suffer and die prematurely, and then start all over again after the population crashes.
What's different about human beings is that we can anticipate this, and ask ourselves, is this really something we want to go through?
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I don't publish where I live except when it's needed (like buying things). The name was Megol and it have been used as a general nick/tag for over 20 years (more likely 30 years) all over the web and in private. Megol is relatively rarely used in the western part of the Internet.
If you are interested enough there are data out there to get my "real" name and (as it is a very unusual combination) then learn my age, where I live etc. Some data is actually spelled out explicitly in my forum posts. But _you_ have to do the work. IOW I'm not a coward but not an idiot either.
In comparison you are using a generic nickname shared by thousands other, there is no sub-identifier that make differentiating between you and others using that nick possible. The only way to track your comments even if you publish personal information is by doing statistical analysis of the text in your posts.
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I am very sucseptible to "let's have another drink"
Exactly. WTF are American eels? I bet they're the same eels as we have here in the Netherlands.
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This is a bad solution. It would be much better to build a long ramp that the eels can go up rather than depending on human intervention. The eels are quite willing to travel the extra distance.
Exactly. WTF are American eels? I bet they're the same eels as we have here in the Netherlands.
Our current president is a bit particular about immigration. Foreign eels that have not bee "green tagged" must undergo extreme vetting before they may immigrate to the upstream homeland.
Have gnu, will travel.
Ah, that makes sense. Thanks!
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Twice a week, volunteers can check to see if eels have arrived.
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It should be automatic (how long will humans pay attention?), and powered by the dam using lo-tech wheel & cogs that won't need maintenance for the life of the dam.