From Broken Rivers to Free-Flowing Rivers

Weir at Ximonde, in the river Ulla, Galicia (Spain) – Photo © Jorjum

Reducing Uncertainty to Effectively Restore Free-Flowing Rivers

Barriers

What is a Barrier?

We consider ALL barriers to free flow: longitudinal, such as dams, weirs or culverts, as well as lateral ones, such as embankments or levees. 

Break

River Connectivity

We acknowledge all aspects of river connectivity, including the exchange of sediment, energy and living organisms.

Rivers

Are Fragmented

We study fragmentation across whole river networks, considering their spatial distribution and cumulative impacts.

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  • “El juego del salmón” at G-Night 2025

    “El juego del salmón” at G-Night 2025

    Last Friday our team presented “El Juego del Salmón” to children and families who attended the yearly G-Night (European Night of Researchers) in Vigo. Along the evening, many games were played but very few salmons (the players) made it to the end of the game, most having trouble surpassing the…

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Try out our game: El Juego del Salmón

the first salmon to reach the headwaters wins!

The first version of our game is out for everyone to download and play! Become a salmon in its upstream migration where you will have to jump over dams, avoid predators and pollution and even demolish or construct dams to slow down opponents and become the first salmon to reach the spawning grounds!