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Title: HydroFish: freshwater fish co-occurrence with hydropower plants and non-powered dams in conterminous United States sub-basins

Abstract

The HydroFish dataset lists all existing hydropower plants (EHAs) and non-powered dams (NPDs; 0.001 MW potential nominal capacity), delineates the hydrologic sub-basins in which they are situated, and then lists all freshwater fish species reported to occur in those sub-basins. This dataset was compiled using the HydroBio dataset and contains 24 total variables that describe hydrologic sub-basins, each unique EHA (plant ID and name, geographic coordinates, permit type, capacity, etc.) and NPD (ID value, known names, geographic coordinates, and estimated potential nominal capacity), and freshwater fish species in the sub-basin (common and scientific name, origin, and migratory and threat status). The HydroBio dataset was built using Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Existing Hydropower Assets Dataset (2024 version) and Non-powered Dam Technical Potential Dataset (2024 version), and NatureServe’s fish species distribution dataset (2023 version). The dataset also contains summary variables that report the unique number of EHAs, NPDs, and freshwater fish species per sub-basin. The HydroFish dataset contains two unique data files: 1) a .csv metadata file describing the dataset variables, and 2) a .csv data file containing the actual dataset. Note that there may be many rows per unique existing hydropower plant or non-powered dam given that distinct species are listedmore » per existing plant or NPD per sub-basin. The dataset is downloadable as a zip file containing the metadata and dataset files.« less


Citation Formats

Bozeman, Bryan, Matson, Paul, DeRolph, Christopher, and DeNeale, Scott. HydroFish: freshwater fish co-occurrence with hydropower plants and non-powered dams in conterminous United States sub-basins. United States: N. p., 2025. Web. doi:10.21951/hydrofish/2570984.
Bozeman, Bryan, Matson, Paul, DeRolph, Christopher, & DeNeale, Scott. HydroFish: freshwater fish co-occurrence with hydropower plants and non-powered dams in conterminous United States sub-basins. United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.21951/hydrofish/2570984
Bozeman, Bryan, Matson, Paul, DeRolph, Christopher, and DeNeale, Scott. 2025. "HydroFish: freshwater fish co-occurrence with hydropower plants and non-powered dams in conterminous United States sub-basins". United States. doi:https://doi.org/10.21951/hydrofish/2570984. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/2573081. Pub date:Tue Jul 01 00:00:00 EDT 2025
@article{osti_2573081,
title = {HydroFish: freshwater fish co-occurrence with hydropower plants and non-powered dams in conterminous United States sub-basins},
author = {Bozeman, Bryan and Matson, Paul and DeRolph, Christopher and DeNeale, Scott},
abstractNote = {The HydroFish dataset lists all existing hydropower plants (EHAs) and non-powered dams (NPDs; 0.001 MW potential nominal capacity), delineates the hydrologic sub-basins in which they are situated, and then lists all freshwater fish species reported to occur in those sub-basins. This dataset was compiled using the HydroBio dataset and contains 24 total variables that describe hydrologic sub-basins, each unique EHA (plant ID and name, geographic coordinates, permit type, capacity, etc.) and NPD (ID value, known names, geographic coordinates, and estimated potential nominal capacity), and freshwater fish species in the sub-basin (common and scientific name, origin, and migratory and threat status). The HydroBio dataset was built using Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Existing Hydropower Assets Dataset (2024 version) and Non-powered Dam Technical Potential Dataset (2024 version), and NatureServe’s fish species distribution dataset (2023 version). The dataset also contains summary variables that report the unique number of EHAs, NPDs, and freshwater fish species per sub-basin. The HydroFish dataset contains two unique data files: 1) a .csv metadata file describing the dataset variables, and 2) a .csv data file containing the actual dataset. Note that there may be many rows per unique existing hydropower plant or non-powered dam given that distinct species are listed per existing plant or NPD per sub-basin. The dataset is downloadable as a zip file containing the metadata and dataset files.},
doi = {10.21951/hydrofish/2570984},
journal = {},
number = ,
volume = ,
place = {United States},
year = {Tue Jul 01 00:00:00 EDT 2025},
month = {Tue Jul 01 00:00:00 EDT 2025}
}