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Tag: Fishing

British Columbia / Community / First Nations / Thompson Region

Implementation Plan for the St’át’imc Government Services Fisheries Program

Introduction To the St’át’imc water is sacred and so is the fishery which provides food, spiritual well-being and a thriving economy. Salmon and other fish are the most important food …

British Columbia / Environment / Protected Areas

BC Parks Seeking Public Input on Engagement Policy for Park Use Permits

Introduction BC Parks published a draft of a new engagement policy for park use permits. This policy has the purpose to provide direction on how the public will be informed …

British Columbia / Environment / Protected Areas / Thompson Region

South Chilcotin Mountains Park and Big Creek Park Management Plan Review Draft

Introduction This management plan aims to direct the management of the Big Creek and South Chilcotin Mountain parks. In the plan the key features and values of the parks are …

British Columbia / Environment / Protected Areas

BC Parks 2013/14 Annual Report

Part of the Ministry of Environment, BC Parks is responsible for the development, maintenance, restoration, and improvements to the protected areas system throughout British Columbia. The group recently released their …

British Columbia / Environment / Fish / Fish Habitat / Reviews / Thompson Region / Wildlife

Fishway passage, water diversion and warming temperatures: Factors limiting successful spawning migration of Seton-Anderson watershed Sockeye Salmon

Introduction The construction of dams and other hydroelectric infrastructures can act as barriers to the migrations of fishes. Fishways built at the dam might provide a way through for most of the fishes. However, previous studies have shown …

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