Sockeye populations returning to a number of areas in British Columbia better than forecast
Three-week festival celebrating the salmon runās dominant year begins Sept. 30
Sterile former industrial wasteland in Campbell River e being restored as prime fish habitat
U.S. efforts to return salmon to Upper Columbia River gaining traction, some caught in BC waters
The tool provides information for 90 per cent of salmon across the province
48 Indigenous knowledge keepers from 18 Nations spoke to UBC researchers about the decline in salmon
āGoal is to determine where next landslide (to) threaten salmon is going to happen:ā SFU researcher
Over 17,000 salmon released into Okanagan River channel
Whirling disease has decreased fish populations by 90 per cent in certain regions
Human-propelled salmon run, carrying thousands of spawning salmon from a fish trap in the Salish Sea
Human-propelled salmon run, carrying thousands of spawning salmon from a fish trap in the Salish Sea
Researchers studying impact of changing climate on decreasing salmon population
Report says only 110,000 sockeye were commercially harvested in all of B.C. in 2021
Advocates say the public needs to apply pressure on both sides of the border
United Fishermen and Allied Workersā Union wonders why industry hasnāt had climate compensation
Study examines relationship between environmental conditions, pathogens, and gene expression
Economic analysis says 4,700 jobs depend on 79 licenses set to expire at the end of June
Runaway Moon Theatre holds month of lantern workshops to help Shuswap through winter doldrums
Pacific Salmon Treaty failing to address harvest of B.C. fish by American fishers, observers say
Gitxsan, Gitanyow, and Wetāsuwetāen call on government to protect constitutional fishing rights