RescueRouter™
No fish shall be left behind
Overview
The RescueRouter™ is commonly used for fish-handling activities such as: fish rescue, fish transfer, fish removal, fish celebrations/festivals, and training demonstrations. The RescueRouter™ is a versatile mobile system that uses the SalmonCannon™ technology to transport fish in an efficient and safe manner. The system consists of trailer-mounted auxiliary equipment, a flexible MigratorTube™, and a stand-mounted accelerator that feeds fish into the tube. The system can be deployed in various terrains and conditions, making rescue without risk possible.
Benefits
Minimizes fish handling
The RescueRouter™ reduces the need for multiple handling steps that can cause additional stress, injury or mortality to fish, especially those that are already in a weakened condition. The fish are only handled once, when they are fed into the accelerator, and then they are transported directly to the desired recovery location.
Reduce labor and time
The RescueRouter™ requires fewer personnel and resources than conventional handling and transfer methods such as nets, pumps, or buckets. The system can transport up to 60 fish per-minute, depending on the size and species, and can operate continuously for hours. The system can also be set up and taken down quickly and easily, allowing for rapid response to emergency or emerging situations.
Improve mobility and versatility
The RescueRouter™ has a small and lightweight design that makes it easy to trailer over unpaved terrain. The system can be adapted to different site conditions and configurations, depending on the available space and features. The system can also be used for various purposes and occasions, such as rescuing stranded fish, transferring fish between tanks, or educational events.
Increase community engagement
The RescueRouter™ offers a unique and entertaining way to interact with fish and educate about their ecology and conservation. The system attracts attention and curiosity from the public and the media, and can be used as a tool for education and outreach about the plight of fish when they encounter a barrier or are otherwise stranded. The system provides a thrilling and enjoyable experience for the participants, reducing their workload and risk.
Features
Blower and Liquid Separator
MigratorTube™
Control Cabinet
Trailer
SalmonCannon™
How It Works
As a rescue solution, adaptive and versatile fish transport routing is a must. The RescueRouter™ works by applying differential air pressure to propel fish through the attachable MigratorTube™, which is temporarily hung from a cable supported by site features. The cable is hung employing temporary, opportunistic site features like trees, railings, and I-beam drop cables as support structures for fish transport routing. The MigratorTube™ is hung from the cable via carabiners and connected directly to the SalmonCannon™. Four-inch air hoses connect the SalmonCannon™ to the auxiliary equipment on the trailer, which is connected to local power and water. Fish are manually fed into the SalmonCannon™. The fish glide through the tube with minimal friction or additional stress, and exit at the desired destination, such as a holding tank, a truck, or another body of water.
Technical Specifications
Power Requirements
Standby / Idling Mode
Transport / Operating Mode
1.5 kW
11-13 kW
Capacity
Fish Transport Speed
25 feet/second (average)
*Maximum 5 fish per MigratorTube™ at a time