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Tag: Sockeye Salmon

British Columbia / Environment / Fish / Fish Habitat / Wildlife

Salmonids in the Bridge Seton Watershed

The Bridge and Seton watersheds are adjacent watersheds located 200km northeast of Vancouver in the rain shadow of the Southern Coast Mountains. The upper watershed is fed by the Bridge …

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 / Fish Habitat / Reviews / Thompson Region

Gates Creek Salmon Project Adult Escapement Assessment

Introduction Gates Creek, a significant tributary of the Seton-Anderson Watershed is a key habitat for a variety of Salmon and Trout species including  Sockeye Salmon, Pink Salmon , Rainbow and …

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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