PNP partnered with Puget Sound Energy to design innovative netting at Lower Baker Lake, improving fish passage and protecting aquatic life.
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Helping Fish Find Their Way at Upper Baker Lake, WA
Discover how Pacific Netting Products partnered with Puget Sound Energy to design a full-depth fish exclusion net at Upper Baker Lake—helping restore sockeye salmon populations and improve downstream fish passage in the Skagit River basin.
Safeguarding Aquatic Life: Long-Term Fish Protection at Bagnell Dam
Discover how Pacific Netting Products designed a durable fish exclusion barrier at Bagnell Dam to protect paddlefish and game fish while ensuring operational efficiency.
Netting Protects Water Intake at Pickering Nuclear Facility in Ontario
Each year, Pickering Nuclear Facility faced costly reactor shutdowns. The culprit? Algae and debris clogging its cooling water intakes. That’s when Pacific Netting Products (PNP) stepped in.
The plant’s owner and engineer reached out for help. Together, we formed a team to tackle the issue. Our goal was simple: create a reliable, cost-saving barrier to keep algae and debris out.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Elkhead Reservoir Barrier Netting
Keeping game fish in the reservoir, while protecting native fish in the river below. PNP designed and manufactured a barrier net and debris boom to prevent introduced game fish from escaping over the reservoir’s concrete spillway.
Pilot System Could Return Endangered Salmon to Their Historic Habitat
Collection system would help restore salmon populations in McCloud River above Shasta Reservoir in California.
Lower Baker Lake Floating HDPE Debris Boom
After a successful project for salmon recovery in Upper Baker Lake, Pacific Netting Products was asked to come back to install a floating debris boom at Lower Baker Lake to protect the fish passage system.
