B.C. sockeye salmon return thrills onlookers despite concerns over decline - News Summed Up

B.C. sockeye salmon return thrills onlookers despite concerns over decline


Nobi Fujita, clicks off a series of photographs as hundreds of sockeye salmon swim, thrash and jump along the Adams River in B.C. Millions of sockeye salmon can return to the Adams River to spawn where they were born. A tourist snaps a photo of sockeye salmon in the Adams River, one of the best places to see salmon returns in North America. It makes 14 recommendations that support the health, habitat and management of wild salmon, as well as the sustainability of the wild salmon industry. Children learn about salmon spawning at the Adams River through the Adams River Salmon Society.


Source: CBC News October 14, 2018 22:52 UTC



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