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Licenses: Other (Not Open) Categories and Collections: habitat Skeena Fisheries Commission Collection Tags: population survey

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  • Conserving Kispiox Fish Populations and their Habitat

    This report was prepared for the Kispiox Watershed-based Fish Sustainability Plan (KWFSP) planning table. It briefly describes the origin, purpose, and benefits of Watershed-based Fish Sustainability Planning (WFSP), a four-stage planning sequence that...
  • 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...
  • Assessing Estuaries as Stopover Habitats for Juvenile Pacific Salmon

    Habitats along migratory routes may provide key resources for migratory species (e.g. stopover habitat). For example, migratory juvenile salmon transit through estuaries on their way from freshwaters out to the ocean, but they may also reside and feed in...
  • Stock-specific distribution of juvenile Chinook salmon in the Skeena River

    The survey was conducted on microsatellite variation at 12 loci in approximately 1,360 juvenile Chinook salmon in the Skeena River drainage in northwestern British Columbia; this variation was used to estimate stock composition at five discrete geographic...
  • Sockeye Creel Study Skeena River 2011

    The Skeena Watershed is the second largest sockeye salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka) producing watershed in British Columbia. Sockeye recreational fishing on the Skeena River and the Babine system has become increasingly popular since the fishery was opened in...
  • Residual Impacts on water quality and sockeye salmon fry habitat: Twenty year...

    The Morrison River enters Babine Lake from the northwest. Morrison and Tahlo Lakes are important sockeye (Oncorhynchus nerka) nursery lakes that collectively host the second largest wild sockeye population in the Skeena. Downstream migration of juvenile...
  • Morrison Lake Hydroacoustic Surveys

    The Skeena Fisheries Commission (SFC) conducted hydroacoustic surveys at Morrison Lake during the fall of 2011, 2012, and 2013 in order to determine the density and abundance of juvenile sockeye in this system. Morrison Lake, located in the Babine drainage,...
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