Alaska criticized report, calling it was an “unfair and biased attack on Alaska salmon fisheries
Clear-cuts have disrupted the landscape’s natural mechanisms for mitigating floods and landslides
Addition of nutrients to lake saw increase in phytoplankton
Climate change is rapidly changing environments for animals and researchers are urging protection
Stranded and trapped salmon seen swimming in yards, trapped on railway tracks, trails, in ditches
Archeological evidence shows First Nations effort to focus harvest on males led to stable fishery
DFO non-retention orders in effect for multiple recreational fisheries throughout southern B.C.
Fisheries and Oceans said stocks are declining to ‘historic lows’ due to climate change, habitat loss
Okanagan Lake drawdown timing blamed for fish kill
Experts say current models for the lake’s drawdown leading to the reversal of decades of progress
Protected fishway at the slide site is allowing salmon to make it upstream
79 of 138 commercial and First Nations communal fisheries will be affected
Report caps an investigation into B.C.’s declining salmon populations
Thousands of migrating Fraser River salmon expected to be able to pass through the area
There is no need to report the yearly activity if you see it taking place
Mordecai said evidence is mounting that B.C. aquaculture operations pass the virus to wild salmon
Kingfisher Interpretive Centre’s Great Virtual Salmon Run taking place April 15 to Oct. 31
Dr. Scott Hinch predicts the disparity will become more prominent in coming years, calls upon the DFO to help ease their migration journey
Map editors pressure province to move faster on regulation reforms
Surprising UBC findings may actually be beneficial to stability of salmon populations