Mussel-Rope Part Two

Further to our recent mailout where we discussed mussel rope at perched/overhanging structures, it’s now time to look at mussel-rope when placed within culverts.

Mussel-rope is one of the tools that can be used to help improve fish passage where fast, laminar flow is present.

If it is not viable to remove an existing culvert or is not practical to fit baffles due to the small diameter (e.g. under 750mm or 2 &1/2 feet), then mussel-rope can be considered as a remediation tool.

Obviously, the rope does not retain bed material, create rest-pools or the complexity that baffles do. Therefore rope should only be used as a last resort, and it should not be used at new culvert installs.

Below are some CFD images that show the effects the mussel-rope has on the depth and velocity in culverts.

Model setup
No rope/rope comparison. 
12Lt/sec
12Lt/sec. 5 Degree slope
12Lt/sec. 5 Degree slope