Water (Oct 2020)

Environmental Flow Releases for Wetland Biodiversity Conservation in the Amur River Basin

  • Oxana I. Nikitina,
  • Valentina G. Dubinina,
  • Mikhail V. Bolgov,
  • Mikhail P. Parilov,
  • Tatyana A. Parilova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/w12102812
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
p. 2812

Abstract

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Flow regulation by large dams has transformed the freshwater and floodplain ecosystems of the Middle Amur River basin in Northeast Asia, and negatively impacted the biodiversity and fisheries. This study aimed to develop environmental flow recommendations for the Zeya and Bureya rivers based on past flow rate records. The recommended floodplain inundation by environmental flow releases from the Zeya reservoir are currently impracticable due to technical reasons. Therefore, the importance of preserving the free-flowing tributaries of the Zeya River increases. Future technical improvements for implementing environmental flow releases at the Zeya dam would improve dam management regulation during large floods. The recommendations developed for environmental flow releases from reservoirs on the Bureya River should help to preserve the important Ramsar wetlands which provide habitats for endangered bird species while avoiding flooding of settlements. The results emphasize the importance of considering environmental flow during the early stages of dam planning and the need to enhance the role of environmental flow in water management planning.

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