B.C. female salmon dying 2x the rate of males
Decades of research have led UBC professor, Dr. Scott Hinch, to uncover female salmon in B.C. are dying at unprecedented rates. For every male sockeye …
Decades of research have led UBC professor, Dr. Scott Hinch, to uncover female salmon in B.C. are dying at unprecedented rates. For every male sockeye …
Pinnipeds, cormorants, Caspian terns, now blue herons. It appears Pacific great blue herons have a much larger appetite for juvenile salmon than previously understood, potentially …
Scales from sockeye salmon harvested more than a century ago show the fish returning to the country’s second-largest watershed for salmon are 70 percent less …
A controversial study pinning blame for poor salmon returns mostly on ocean conditions and largely dismissing freshwater influences is getting pushback from scientists who have …
Some remote areas of the Tug Hill contain brook trout that belong to an exclusive club. A genetically unique strain of brook trout has been …
For anglers in Wyoming, or for those visiting, a fishing trip on the Snake River makes for a special experience—the combination of nice scenery and …
Conservation groups and scientists are sounding the alarm on the long-term consequences of high-volume hatcheries. Because the genes of fish change rapidly to suit their …
Biomimicry is when people draw inspiration from nature while creating. The McLaren design team solved a pesky aero wind noise issue they were having …
Aquatic biologists and researchers at Colorado Parks and Wildlife have launched an intensive review of data on Bear Creek after a routine survey revealed a …
A new report is out on the health of B.C.’s southern Chinook salmon population, and the findings are grim. The report says four populations are …