There is a new mouth to feed in the coastal waters of the Northwest where juvenile salmon first enter the ocean, and it's a hungry one. Over the last two decades, large numbers of juvenile ...
DFO asks that Campbell River residents ensure they aren't allowing harmful substances to wash into local fish-bearing creeks ...
Infestations of sea lice are common in salmon farms and there is evidence in British Columbia and Scotland that the infestations have had negative impacts on wild juvenile salmon that swim near ...
This marks the second fry release in the Feather River this year, bringing the total number of fry released to approximately ...
While those regions used to be too cold for juvenile pink salmon to thrive, the warmer environment has allowed them to survive in greater numbers, the researchers said. The research team believes ...
Glen Spain, acting executive director of the Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen's Associations, told The Associated Press the vast die-off of salmon eggs and juvenile salmon in recent years ...
It is an arduous journey. Salmon travel between 3,000km and 5,000km, passing sharks, seals, weirs and rotating ship propellers. Only one in more than 3,000 juvenile salmon makes it back.