2013 hilights of the Gillard Pass Fisheries Association are available here – Gillard Pass Fisheries Association 2013 Summary
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2013
Salmon River Diversion Letter of Support
Mon. Dec. 9,2013 Charles Reid. CEO of BC Hydro333 Dunsmuir. Vancouver. BCV6B 5R3 Dear sir: The Comox Valley chapter of the Steelhead Society of BC believes strongly that the Salmon River Diversion should be decommissioned. The Campbell River Salmon Foundation first...
Nyrstar makes another donation
The Campbell River Salmon Foundation would like to thank Nyrstar for another generous donation for this year bringing their total contribution to $12,500. This money will be used within the community to fund salmon enhancement efforts and help promote salmon...
Salmon River Diversion Letter of Support
Mon. Dec. 9,2013 Charles Reid. CEO of BC Hydro333 Dunsmuir. Vancouver. BCV6B 5R3 Dear sir: The Comox Valley chapter of the Steelhead Society of BC believes strongly that the Salmon River Diversion should be decommissioned. The Campbell River Salmon Foundation first...
Campbell River Site 7-III Gravel Placement
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 is located downstream of the BC Hydro (BCH) John Hart Generating...
Gillard Pass Fisheries Association Newsletter
The Campbell River Salmon Foundation’s mandate is to promote Salmon Enhancement on the mainland coast as well as Vancouver Island and everything in between. One of the organizations that the CRSF supports is the Gillard Pass Fisheries Association, a group...
Thank you Campbell River for another successful Dinner, Auction, and Dance
Thank you Campbell River for supporting the Campbell River Salmon Foundation once again in our sixth annual Dinner, Auction, and Dance. A number of items were auctioned off to a sold out crowd helping raise funds for salmon enhancement in the Campbell River...
Ten Tips for Clean and Green Boating
absorbent pad or pillow in your bilge and under your engine where drips may occur. Check the pads often, do not let them clog the bilge pump, and dispose of them as hazardous waste at a marina or local hazardous waste collection center.Spill-proof your oil...