B.C.’s salmon season is heating up. Greg Taylor covers Alaska’s interceptions, DFO’s Skeena call, and a blink-and-you-missed-it Fraser River opening announcement this week.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Early Stuart sockeye surge, DFO miscount, pink returns, and rising Fraser River temperatures.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
The state of salmon farming in B.C. is complicated. To help clear up confusion, check out this timeline of events on the B.C. salmon farm front.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Nass sockeye is tracking near average. Sockeye and chum fishing for gillnets and seines started off well for fisheries targeting Nass sockeye and Alaskan hatchery chums. | Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Alaska’s District 101 fishery intercepts B.C.-bound salmon and has been reporting zero chinook bycatch. Here's why.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
B.C.’s 2025 salmon season is heating up. Our fisheries advisor, Greg Taylor, provides a fisheries update.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Industries pay $2.25 for a million litres of water, while residents are asked to conserve. Outdated water rates are hurting salmon & communities. Raising them could fund real solutions for watershed security.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Gravel mining in Norrish Creek is destroying salmon habitat. Learn more and take action to demand immediate action from federal and provincial governments.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
Watershed Watch unpacks the numbers from DFO’s 2025 Salmon Outlook and shares insights and predictions for this year’s returns from fisheries advisor Greg Taylor.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society