For a full review of all the projects supported
by CRSF please refer to our Annual Reports:
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE CRSF ANNUAL REPORT PAGE
- CRSF and the Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program Returning Gravel to the River July 31, 2019
First (Upper) Island Chinook Spawning Gravel Placement Project 2019 August 6th to August 15th – 7:00 am – 6:00pm
Read More - Storey Creek Fish Passage Project February 8, 2019
Storey Creek Golf Club Fish Passage Improvement Project – Hole # 14 Project Background The proposed project is within the Storey Creek Golf Course which encompasses both the Storey Creek and Woods Creek ...
Read More - Haig-Brown Kingfisher Creek Restoration 2015-2016 November 29, 2016
Haig-Brown Kingfisher Creek Restoration 2015-2016
Read More - Phillips Chinook – the rebuilding continues! July 15, 2015
Over 2500 adult Chinook returned to the Phillips River to spawn in 2014—exceeding 2013 as the biggest return in decades! This is the third consecutive year with over 2000 fish ...
Read More - Salmon River Stream Productivity Monitoring 2011-2013 April 14, 2014
Salmon RiverPrepared by Kenvin Pellett of the BC Conservation Foundation Sections of the Salmon River and tributaries have been enriched with different combinations of fertilizers and application locations for over 20 ...
Read More - Campbell River Mainstem Chinook Enhancement – Brood 2012 April 14, 2014
Prepared by D. Ewart & S. Anderson, Fisheries & Oceans Canada This is the eighth year of the Campbell River Mainstem Chinook Enhancement project employing a low technology instream approach to ...
Read More - Campbell River Site 7-III Gravel Placement August 10, 2013
Prepared by Northwest Hydraulic Consultants From August 5th to 10th, 2013, 4,200 metric tones of washed and screened spawning gravel was placed in the Campbell River, at Site 7. Site 7 ...
Read More - Quinsam Hatchery to give young coho a “flu shot” December 18, 2012
Thanks in part to the Campbell River Salmon Foundations donation of $9,200, young coho reared at Quinsam Hatchery in Campbell River will be inoculated against the vibriosis bacteria prior to being released. ...
Read More - Campbell River Site 9 Gravel Placement 2012 August 10, 2012
Report prepared by Northwest Hydraulic Consultants Ltd. During August 7-10, 2012, a 1,825 m2 Chinook spawning gravel platform, complete with habitat complexity boulders, was constructed in the Campbell River at Site ...
Read More - Homathko 3.5 km Bank Stabilization-2012 June 12, 2012
In an effort to protect one of the largest juvenile salmon habitats in BC at Cumsack Slough, the CRSF funded and participated in the bank stabilization of the Homathko River at 3.5 ...
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