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1st Avenue Culvert Replacements Lakelse Lake
The project focused on the replacement of eleven culverts along 1st Avenue at Lakelse Lake to improve fish passage. -
Bulkley River Bank Stabilization and Riparian Rehabilitation - Telkwa
The project was conducted on a privately owned site (Wittwer Ranch) around 4km upstream from Telkwa, northern BC. The goal of the Bulkley River Bank Stabilization and Riparian... -
Spring Creek Habitat Restoration Project
The Spring Creek Habitat Restoration Project was initiated under the Habitat Restoration Salmonid Enhancement Program to develop or improve coho salmon habitat in the Spring... -
Kitwanga River Side Channel Habitat Improvement Project
The Kitwanga River drainage is a tributary to the Skeena River located 90 kilometres northwest of Terrace, B.C. The Kitwanga River side channel habitat improvement project... -
Waterfall Creek Enhancement Project 2000
A restoration/rehabilitation plan was developed that recommended and initiated measures to address community concerns by supplying survey and design for rehabilitation work,... -
Cranberry and Kitwanga Rivers Fish Passage Inspection and Restoration projects
A series of 5 studies on the Kitwanga & Cranberry rivers pertaining to fish passage crossings and water quality evaluations. The first four studies were focused on... -
Milgeelde and Kis daaw - An Aquatic Restoration Plan for the Clear Creek...
The Clear Creek Planning Unit (PU) restoration plan is prepared in a fashion that will provide useful background information for a wide variety of people interested in resource... -
Kalum South Literature Compilation and Database
In order to identify the existing Watershed Restoration program (WRP) grey literature in the Kalum forest district, The Terrace/Kitimat Partners for Salmonid (TKPS) contracted... -
Ecosystem Restoration and Compliance Monitoring Program 2002-2003
The report presents the result from routine effectiveness evaluations conducted before 2003. -
Killutsal Creek Rearing Pond Enhancement
Lakelse lake is a prized recreational area both locally and regionally. Many small and large creeks enter the river along its 14-km length and fish values in these creeks are... -
Copper River Watershed Restoration Program: Copper River 3Km Off-channel Site
One project aim was the improvement of fish habitat. The site is located adjacent to the Copper River forest services road, between km 2 and 3, approximately 10 km east of... -
Fish Passage Culvert Inspections
This project was implemented to assess fish passage at culvert-bearing stream crossings. These assessments were carried out at culvert crossings installed on fish-bearing... -
Spawning Channel / Improved Spawning Habitat Project
This reports outlines the progress on four proposed projects in the Lakelse watershed in 2008/09 intended to improve spawning and incubation habitat for declining sockeye... -
CN Trestle Bridge Channel Diversion and Revegetation
A failing slope was discovered below CN's Trestle Bridge at 8.8 mile on the CN Kitimat Subdivision, located approx. 10 km south of Terrace, BC. The unnamed creek (referred to as... -
Exchamsiks Backchannel Rehabilitation 2008
The Exchamsiks Backchannel area was recognized as having tremendous potential to provide necessary juvenile salmonid habitat in the lower Skeena River. The project focused on... -
Kumealon Creek Instream Construction
Two instream rehabilitation projects were implemented in Kumealon Creek, located 56 km south of Prince Rupert. The site is only accessible by boat or air. The creek has high... -
Scully Creek Off-channel Habitat & Flow Augmentation Project (N06-H11)
This report discusses the Scully Creek Off-channel Habitat and Flow Augmentation Project (N06-H11), which was initiated to improve sockeye spawning conditions that have been... -
Nilkitkwa River Fish Passage Restoration
Assessment found that a pre-code fish crossing on an unnamed stream in the Nilkitkwa river watershed acted as a partial barrier to juvenile fish passage upstream due to high... -
Copper River Watershed Restoration Program: Debris Catcher Construction
Goals of the project included the improvement of fish habitat and educational purposes such as showing debris catchers as alternatives to traditional riprap bank protection for... -
Copper River Watershed Restoration Program: Site 9 Berm Removal & 3km Side Channel
Site 9 is a 300 m long groundwater channel that was excavated in 1998 within a flood channel to the Copper River, adjacent to 3 km along the Copper Forest Service Road. This...