Penticton Herald

Migrating salmon making it past Fraser slide

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VANCOUVER — Thousands of migrating sockeye and chinook salmon appear to be making it through a massive slide area on the Fraser River on their way to spawn in central British Columbia.

Fisheries and Oceans Canada says 280,000 salmon have already been counted above the slide site north of Lillooet, contrastin­g greatly from three years ago when barely 100 salmon were counted during the mass migration.

Gord Sterritt, a director of the group Upper Fraser Fisheries Conservati­on Alliance, says there is excitement within

Indigenous communitie­s about the potential arrival and harvest of wild salmon.

In 2019, a rock slide of about 110,000 cubic metres fell into the river canyon, creating an almost impassable barrier for migrating salmon.

Rescue efforts to get the trapped salmon beyond the slide included shooting them through a so-called salmon cannon, capturing them and using a truck or helicopter to take them past the site and moving huge boulders into the river to create a pathway to help ease the fish beyond the slide zone.

Fisheries project spokesman Dale Michie says this year’s salmon faced delays along the Fraser River due to high waters in the spring, but the fish arriving at the slide site have been able to continue their migration.

The Fisheries Department is forecastin­g up to 10 million sockeye will return to the Fraser River this summer, while commercial fishers are also reporting large runs of sockeye this year on the Skeena River in northwest B.C. and off Barkley Sound on Vancouver Island.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? B.C. Premier John Horgan, centre, helps Fisheries and Oceans Canada officials and B.C. Wildfire Service firefighte­rs pull in a fishing net of salmon to be transporte­d past a massive rock slide on the Fraser River near Big Bar in this file photo from 2019.
The Canadian Press B.C. Premier John Horgan, centre, helps Fisheries and Oceans Canada officials and B.C. Wildfire Service firefighte­rs pull in a fishing net of salmon to be transporte­d past a massive rock slide on the Fraser River near Big Bar in this file photo from 2019.

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