Tanks containing sockeye salmon will soon be on their way down to the Cultus Lake Salmon Laboratory in Chilliwack from the Big Bar landslide site on the Fraser River.
Researchers at the federal lab in Chilliwack will be leading a pilot project to preserve some of this yearsa国际传媒檚 run of Early Stuart sockeye through enhancement.
About 200 of the Early Stuart had reached the obstruction site by Sunday, and other sockeye populations were expected to be following right behind them.
sa国际传媒淭his creates a brief window of opportunity to confidently collect the Early Stuart before they are mingling with significant numbers of other sockeye stocks,sa国际传媒 according to the July 28 release from the team.
The sockeye on their way to the lab could yield up to 300,000 eggs, which would be incubated to produce salmon fry. Options range from fry being released back to the Stuart Lake system as part of stock enhancement, or they could be reared to maturity to contribute to future generations.
They are ironing out the logistics of transporting the fish in tanks from the Big Bar Landslide site to the rearing facilities in the Chilliwack lab by truck. The rationale for the enhancement program, proposed by First Nations, is doing what they can is to preserve some portion of the at-risk population until they have sa国际传媒渋ncreased certainty that natural migration can continue.sa国际传媒
The worry was that the Early Stuart sockeye would never make it to their spawning grounds near Fort St. John if they couldnsa国际传媒檛 open up a fish passage to let them through.
Federal and provincial government reps, along with the First Nations leaders, and other experts, have been strategizing how to help the trapped fish from on-site, and from the Incident Command Post (ICP) in Lillooet, where they have been chipping away at the blockage problem from several different angles.
The swift-moving water is impeding salmon and other fish from migrating upriver to reach spawning grounds, but they also created hazardous conditions for responding agencies at the site, which is not accessible by road.
The salmon being trucked down to the lab will undergo DNA analysis on arrival at Cultus Lake to confirm their sa国际传媒渟tock originsa国际传媒 before being transferred to holding tanks pumped with sa国际传媒渃ool, calm watersa国际传媒 until they mature.
Re-opening the fish passage in the river has been the collaborative goal, and multiple strategies have been attempted.
sa国际传媒淪ome of these concurrent actions are to manipulate the slide site itself, while others are to transport fish above the slide.sa国际传媒
sa国际传媒淭he Big Bar Landslide Incident Command would like to acknowledge the contribution of a member of the Yinka Dene who proposed this salmon enhancement strategy for this Early Stuart Sockeye run that are currently affected by the Big Bar landslide, and for the decisions made by the First Nations Leadership Panel to endorse this project.sa国际传媒
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