"It sounds melodramatic, but for us it's total devastation; I have no idea if there are any fish left in this creek," said John Barker, the president of the West Vancouver Streamkeepers Society. West Vancouver Streamkeepers president John Barker inspects Larson Creek to see if there's any trace of the trout that were killed there a week earlier. A construction worker walks across the site adjacent to Larson Creek where the creek contamination originated. He was notified of the incident after golf course employees reported the dead fish to the municipality. The dozens of dead cutthroat trout in Larson Creek measured three to eight inches.
Source: CBC News May 08, 2018 00:00 UTC