B.C. issues protection order for Salmon River watershed as fish spawn
VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has issued a new temporary protection order for the Salmon River watershed, where chinook salmon have returned to spawn.
The Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship says in a news release that the order aims to ensure enough water remains in the river amid ongoing drought conditions and low streamflow, which threaten fish survival.
It says technical staff have been monitoring conditions since a previous temporary protection order was issued on July 28, and then rescinded on Aug. 8, as farmers and ranchers dealt with increased wildfire risk in the region.
The salmon are endangered and the ministry says more than 200 chinook have entered the watershed at a critical stage in their life cycle.


