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  • The status of the Nanika River Sockeye Rehabilitation Program 1960-1965

    The Nanika River, which drains into Morice Lake, is the most valuable sockeye spawning stream in the Bulkley River system. The available data indicate that the pre-1954 escapements ranged within the general magnitude of 20,000 and 70,000 fish annually....
  • Sustaining Lakelse Lake

    A brief summary and visual results to natural resources and perks in Lakelse Lake.
  • Recovering Lakelse Lake Sockeye Salmon

    This document shows the result of the process of reviewing available information, evaluating options, and identifying activities for recovering Lakelse Lake sockeye by the concerned local stakeholders, First Nations, and provincial and federal government in...
  • Rebuilding Plan for the Morice Sockeye Recovery Unit

    This report by the Wet'suwet'en Nation and Fisheries and Oceans Canada is intended as a framework towards the recovery of sockeye in the Morice Recovery Unit.
  • Morice-Nanika Sockeye Recovery Plan

    The Morice-Nanika Sockeye Recovery Plan process provides a framework for aboriginal, government, industry, and public groups to work together towards stock recovery.
  • Lakelse Sockeye Fry Outplant Program

    This dataset refers to the Lakelse Sockeye Fry Outplant Program of 2006-2014 and contains data analysis for each year, discussing the change in salmon population, population health, and restoration attempts.
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