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Cowichan River Hatchery Project | Community Economic . . . The Cowichan River Hatchery project, located near Duncan on Vancouver Island, was initiated in 1978 as a partnership between Cowichan Tribes and Fisheries and Ocean Canada to enhance the Cowichan and Koksilah River salmon stocks, obtain stock information, increase fish production, provide employment, contribute to the local economy and improve
Fisheries - Cowichan Tribes Started in 1977, the Cowichan Fish Hatchery is a Salmonid Enhancement facility operated by Cowichan Tribes under contract to Fisheries and Oceans Canada The primary goal of the Hatchery is to raise the wild salmon stock in the Cowichan River system to historical levels through a combination of brood stock and salvage strategies
The Cowichan River Elders Drift - Island Fisherman Magazine The Cowichan Tribes are proposing the reinstatement of a steelhead hatchery The proposed hatchery site already exists for salmon; thus, minimizing start-up and operational costs In 2008 the provincial government closed the steelhead hatchery citing it was too expensive to operate and that survival rates were too low
Cowichan Watershed Health and Chinook Initiative Hatchery Supplementation Risks - The Cowichan River hatchery production may also have the potential to negatively impact natural production through competition for food and habitat, disease transfer, genetic introgression, etc Some concerns exist that hatchery production is causing lower natural recruitment
Where and when to see salmon - Fisheries and Oceans Canada Hatchery is located on the right hand side of the road, at the confluence of the Big and Little Nitinat Rivers Watch for hatchery signs Access also by logging road from Lake Cowichan Best Times: Adult salmon during October and November; juvenile rearing April and May
Cowichan River Hatchery - Facebook Cowichan River Hatchery 288 likes · 1 talking about this Initiated in 1978 as a partnership between Cowichan Tribes and Fisheries and Ocean Canada to enhance the Cowichan and Koksilah River salmon
Petition · Cowichan Steelhead Hatchery - Canada · Change. org The Cowichan Tribes—stewards of the Cowichan River for millennia—have already recognized that natural recovery alone is no longer attainable The proposed hatchery would leverage existing salmon hatchery infrastructure, reducing operational costs while urgently replenishing steelhead numbers