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  • Headwall of the Orgreave rock ramp fish pass on the River Dearne during installation, with boulders forming a sloped channel beside a concrete weir.
    Rock Ramp
    Date
    10/12/2025
    A rock ramp style fish pass consists of a rocky ramp built up to a weir. The ramp […]
  • Baulk easement fish pass at Kelham Island Weir, showing a sloping beam creating a narrow water channel across the weir to help fish move upstream.
    Baulk Easement
    Date
    10/12/2025
    An easement consisting of a baulk or beam usually made of wood or concrete being fixed across the […]
  • Steelbank Larinier fish pass with concrete baffles forming a stepped channel alongside a weir to help fish move upstream.
    Larinier
    Date
    10/12/2025
    This pass works by slowing the flow and increasing the depth of water through the pass; the angle […]

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