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Cutthroat Fishery - Lakelse River/Lake
A compilation of various studies and emails between the researchers and the Ministry of Environment in regards to Lakelse Lake and River assessment through the years of 1969-2001. -
Assessment of Sockeye Fry Passage at the Babine River Adult Salmon Counting F...
Skeena Fisheries Commission (SFC) conducted a study to investigate whether the Babine River Counting Fence prevented sockeye fry that drifted downstream of the structure from migrating back upstream to suitable rearing habitat in June 2015. An engineering... -
The Sports Fishery for Cutthroat Trout at Lakelse Lake
For the past 15 years, Lakelse Lake has supported an active sport fishery for cut-throat trout. Since 1950 the Fisheries Research Board of Canada has kept records of this fishery in connection with its investigations on the ecology of the sockeye salmon of... -
The Return of Sockeye Salmon Marked at Babine and Lakelse Lakes
The marking of young migrant salmon by removing certain fins is a well-established practice. The recapture of such individuals may provide information on times and routes of migration; the degree to which fish return to their "home" streams or "wander"... -
Sustaining Lakelse Lake
A brief summary and visual results to natural resources and perks in Lakelse Lake. -
Stream Inventory - Thautil River Watershed
An aquatic stream inventory was conducted in the Thautil River Watershed in the Morice Forest District during the summer and fall of 1996. This report presents an overview of the key results of the fish and habitat sampling program including fish... -
Secondary Lake Inventory of Unnamed Lake - Watershed Code: 480-697200-11500
A secondary lake inventory was conducted on Unnamed Lake (WBID 00891BABL, ILP 51148) located approximately 11.6 km northwest of the outlet of Fulton Lake and 8 km east of the village of Granisle. The main objectives of the secondary lake inventory project... -
Secondary Lake Inventory of Unnamed Lake - Watershed Code: 480-502100
A secondary lake inventory (RIC 1999, 2000) was conducted on an Unnamed Lake located approximately 13 km west of the outlet of Morrison Lake and 13.3 km north of Smithers Landing on Babine Lake, B.C.. The main objectives of the secondary lake inventory... -
Reconnaissance Level Fish Inventory in the Bulkley Forest District
Reconnaissance level fish and fish habitat inventories in 14 watersheds in the Bulkley Forest District. This report summarizes historical and field data collected in the Nichyeskwa watershed. -
Reconnaissance (1:20,000) Fish and Fish Habitat Inventory of Tributaries to t...
The main objectives of the watershed reconnaissance level stream inventory project in the tributaries to the Skeena River and in White Creek (Lakelse watershed, Skeena drainage) were to review and summarize historical fisheries information for the study... -
Lower Skeena Fish Passage: Closed Bottom Structure Assessments 2009
This project included the planning, data collection and analysis phases of closed bottom structure assessments for the purpose of identifying fish passage barriers in need of restoration within the Lower Skeena priority area. The purpose of the project is... -
Lakelse Literature Database
Environmental literature database for Lakelse Lake surrounding fish habitat and water quality. -
Lakelse Lake Cutthroat Trout: Enhancement Opportunity Survey, 1983-84
This report provides basic information on production capabilities for cutthroat trout in streams tributary to Lakelse Lake and to thereby identify enhancement opportunities available to lake cutthroat populations in 1983-1984. -
Lakelse 2060: A 50 Year Vision for the Lakelse Watershed
The projects in this report are planning exercises based upon the simple thesis, “If you want this specific value in 50 years (be it swimming or water quality or grizzly bears), these are the requirements for that value which must be in place in order for... -
John Brown Lake - Secondary Lake Inventory
John Brown Lake (WBID 01983BULK) is a secondary lake that was surveyed as part of the Maxan Creek (460-924300) watershed survey. John Brown Lake is located approximately 20 km south-west from the town of Burns Lake in the Lakes Forest District and is the... -
Indian and Non-native Use of the Bulkley River - An Historical Perspective
This report describes historical uses of waterways in the Bulkley River. It is a narrative outlines of how Indian and non-native populations have used this river, with emphasis on navigability, tidal influence, riparian interests, settlement patterns,... -
Historical Climate Variability from the Instrumental Record in Northern Briti...
This thesis examines historical climate variability and its effects on slope stability in northern British Columbia. It comprises three parts: (1) an analysis of climate trends and variability from the instrumental climate record; (2) an examination of...