Identification of Salmon Restoration Opportunities in Northern Statimc Territory

This project was to identify salmon restoration opportunities within Northern St’at’imc Territory. Fish habitats and populations in Bridge/Seton Watersheds have been impacted by hydroelectric power development, necessitating fisheries restoration.…

Evaluating the vulnerability of Pacific salmon to effects of climate change in the Central Interior and identifying regional adaptation strategies

Across salmon watersheds in British Columbia we can expect a variety of adverse effects of climate change (increases in water temperature, reductions in summer low flows, etc). Currently, we have a broad scale understanding of future climate…

Surface water and groundwater interaction in the Fortune Creek watershed: implications for fish protection and water management (Year 2)

Fortune Creek is a regulated system near Armstrong and the Spallumcheen Valley. The Creek provides habitat for resident rainbow trout, juvenile coho and Chinook salmon. While DFO and the City of Armstrong have worked cooperatively to try and…

Phase IV – Implementation Steps to a Coquitlam River Watershed Governance Strategy

Building on terms of reference for a watershed planning team or coalition for the Coquitlam River watershed, this project undertook the first steps in implementing a governance strategy framework for the Coquitlam River watershed. The framework…