Water Stewardship Information Sources

ID 1939
Citation Fish In The River, Final Report June 30, 2000. Prepared for Fisheries Renewal B.C.
Organization Fisheries Renewal B.C.
URL https://slocanriverstreamkeepers.files.wordpress.com/2016/10/fish-in-the-river-report.pdf
Abstract/Description or Keywords This project was conceived this winter in response to a request for proposals sent out in Nov. 1999 for the Environmental Stewardship and Public Education Program for the Columbia-Kootenay Basin. The intention was to begin a dialogue about the state of the fisheries and other natural resources in the valley, and to explore ways to promote their health. The project provided information to people who want to learn more about the Slocan River fish population and other environmental issues, as well as collect information from residents. In the past, The Slocan River system supported higher populations of diverse species of fish than it does now. There are a number of reasons for the decline of the fish. Two easily identified problems are dams built on fish migratory routes, and the removal of riparian vegetation. Thanks to funding from the Columbia Basis Wildlife Compensation Program, Forest Renewal and Provincial Government Ministries, a sizable number of research studies have been done on the Slocan River system. Much of the content of these works and recommendations for restorative work are unknown to the public. Their work represents some of the information we have summarized and disseminated. We had as many venues as possible for reaching out to the residents. During the period of the project had a website (which will continue until Dec.),an information Kiosk, newspaper articles, Small meetings in resident’s homes, a brochure, and public meetings. Our final report is a compilation of as much of this material as possible. We intend that this information will be used by interested residents in creating projects for enhancing the Slocan Fishery in the coming years. This project was funded by Fisheries Renewal B.C., and went from Jan. to the end of June 2000.
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Regional Watershed Slocan River
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