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Stranded salmonids: report or rescue?

Stranded salmonids: report or rescue?

Jul 9, 2024

Xwulqw’selu Sta’lo’ is a salmon-bearing river. As we engage in streamflow monitoring at the river and at its tributaries, we sometimes spot fish in pools, puddles and streams.  We ask ourselves: are the fish healthy or are they in distress? Are they stranded? What...

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    Xwulqe’selu Connections is a community-based research project led by the Groundwater Science and Sustainability research group at the University of Victoria and guided by Cowichan Tribes, Province of British Columbia, Cowichan Watershed Board, and Koksilah Working Group. We are funded by the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) for five years.