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fish ladder
noun
A structure built on or around dams or locks to faciliate the migration of fish.
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The "Grand River Sculpture and Fish Ladder," by Joseph Kinnebrew IV, was built to help spawning fish in their struggle to swim upstream.
The Fish Ladder has an unusual structure.
The Fish Ladder is published by Bloomsbury Circus, £16.99.
On a more serious theme, there's The Fish Ladder: A Journey Upstream by Katharine Norbury.
Now they are detailed in Katharine's book The Fish Ladder: A Journey Upstream.
Fish ladder, or pass, at Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River, between Oregon and Washington.
A fish ladder at the outlet of Lough Derg allows salmon to pass upriver to spawn.
Katharine Norbury is author of The Fish Ladder: A Journey Upstream (Bloomsbury, £9.99).
Katharine Norbury's The Fish Ladder is out now in paperback (Bloomsbury).
Katharine Norbury's The Fish Ladder has been longlisted for the Wainwright prize.
"I'm glad for the fish ladder," said Mr. Dreeben, one of the contributors to the project.
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