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Counting Starts Slow

 Our first week started out fairly slowly as usual which is good since we need to knock the rust off our recognition skills and teach the new people what the various species look like without totally overwhelming them.  There was also the excitement of seeing some really nice trout, a…
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Smolt Fence Begins

 The smolt fence is once again ready for the season thanks to our coterie of volunteers without whom our work would not be able to continue.  The challenge, as always, was to situate the lower box so that it could be anchored properly and yet have a good flow so…
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Smolt Fence Wrap Up

On June 7th the last of this years coho smolts were counted. We have removed the smolt fence for the year and are pleased with the results from this season. In our final week we even managed to be graced with the appearance of Lamperta richardsoni var. marifuga, otherwise known…
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The Importance of the Riparian Zone

The past few weeks have seen dramatic swings in temperature and the water temperatures in the creek have followed along this trend with temperatures reaching 17c. This makes it great for working in the creek without waders but can add stress to our fish. Thankfully, the plants that parallel and…
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Cutthroat in the House

Looks like the predictions of bigger fish this week have panned out, the cutthroat trout in the adjacent picture was 403mm, huge by our standards. This fish was one of 48 cutthroat and 12 rainbow trout that passed through the box this week. Coho numbers also jumped up for a…