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Ichthyological evaluation of the quality of fish assemblages in sites of interest in relation to the requirements for controlled fisheries management (report for the year 2016)
Jurajda, Pavel
The project was focused on the survey and evaluation of biomanipulation effects performed on the drinking water reservoir Hamry and ichthyological survey of drinking water reservoirs Souš and Josefův Důl. The evaluation of current composition of fish assemblages in the area of the future Pěčín reservoir.
Ichthyological survey and evaluation of biomanipulation measures at Hamry reservoir in 2015
Jurajda, Pavel ; Adámek, Zdeněk ; Janáč, Michal ; Jurajdová, Zdenka ; Mikl, Libor ; Šlapanský, Luděk ; Roche, Kevin Francis ; Kopeček, Lukáš
This study, which has been running since 2008, examines the use of the Hamry Water Reservoir as a model for fish community biomanipulation studies with the aim of improving water quality. Of primary interest to the Reservoir administrators, the Elbe River Basin authority s.p., is the maintenance of high water quality for drinking purposes, thereby preventing conflict of interest with multiple stakeholders. In addition, the study aims to determine whether biomanipulation of fish communities can be undertaken effectively in a reservoir.
Ichthyological monitoring of the Hamry water reservoir in the year 2014
Jurajda, Pavel
This study, which has been running since 2008, examines the use of the Hamry Water Reservoir as a model for fish community biomanipulation studies with the aim of improving water quality. Of primary interest to the Reservoir administrators, the Elbe River Basin authority s.p., is the maintenance of high water quality for drinking purposes, thereby preventing conflict of interest with multiple stakeholders. In addition, the study aims to determine whether biomanipulation of fish communities can be undertaken effectively in a reservoir.
Ichthyological monitoring of the Hamry water reservoir in the year 2013
Jurajda, Pavel
This study, which has been running since 2008, examines the use of the Hamry Water Reservoir as a model for fish community biomanipulation studies with the aim of improving water quality. Of primary interest to the Reservoir administrators, the Elbe River Basin authority s.p., is the maintenance of high water quality for drinking purposes, thereby preventing conflict of interest with multiple stakeholders. In addition, the study aims to determine whether biomanipulation of fish communities can be undertaken effectively in a reservoir.

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