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Look, I don't know much about river life, I should ask a biologist I know.
Their intention, however, is precisely to minimize the growth of algae which are the main obstacle to the operation of turbines.
Obviously, if there are no more algae, herbivorous fish such as carp, they will have feeding problems.
The same is for Chinese solar plant over the sea:
https://energynow.com/2023/07/solar-farms-out-at-sea-are-clean-energys-next-breakthrough/
https://dialogue.earth/en/energy/is-china-ready-to-put-solar-panels-out-at-sea/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2023-07-13/china-takes-solar-farms-to-sea-in-next-clean-energy-breakthrough
https://sustainability-news.net/industries/energy/china-launches-worlds-largest-open-sea-solar-farm-marking-new-era-for-offshore-solar/