The Whooshh Project

In 2020, IRBS, the Illinois Department of Natural Resources, and The Nature Conservancy, along with Whooshh Innovations, Inc., began experimenting with a mobile fishway installed at the Emiquon Nature Preserve.

How the Whooshh Fishway Works

A fishway allows fish to navigate past barriers like dams that may not be passable during normal water levels. This specific fishway uses a scanner with artificial intelligence software to identify fish species in real time as they pass through the system, with the potential to sort species and direct them to different destinations. This data may potentially allow native fish passage past barriers while preventing the further spread of invasive species, such as the bigheaded carps.

Whooshh Project fishway.
Left: The Emiquon water control structure with the mobile fishway. Top, right: Silver Carp. Bottom, right: Silver Carp and Grass Carp (Photos: Kris Maxson and Whooshh Innovations, Inc.).

Research Team and Coordination

Postdoctoral Researcher Katey Strailey and Large River Fisheries Ecologist Kris Maxson coordinate this project at IRBS.

Illinois River Biological Station
704 N Schrader Avenue
Havana, IL 62644-1055
309-543-6000
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