Sockeye salmon catches could drop by 26% during future heat waves
In the summer of 2021, extreme heat waves rolled in across Western North America causing environmental devastation and killing hundreds of Canadians in its wake. …
In the summer of 2021, extreme heat waves rolled in across Western North America causing environmental devastation and killing hundreds of Canadians in its wake. …
This year’s eye-popping sockeye run may be a lesson for more than just British Columbia The world’s most abundant sockeye fishery is teeming with 10 …
Decades of research have led UBC professor, Dr. Scott Hinch, to uncover female salmon in B.C. are dying at unprecedented rates. For every male sockeye …
Sockeye, a species of wild salmon, is born in Kamchatkan waters and spends its entire life in the Pacific Ocean. Only once does it return …
Scales from sockeye salmon harvested more than a century ago show the fish returning to the country’s second-largest watershed for salmon are 70 percent less …
Is it a coincidence that one of the world’s largest mineral deposits is located near the world’s largest sockeye salmon spawning grounds at Bristol Bay? …
Thirty years ago, the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes led the effort to save Snake River sockeye salmon from extinction. Today, they’re still fighting for the fish’s survival—along …
A 1988 Nature documentary about migrating sockeye salmon traveling a 6000-mile “life-or-death obstacle course” from British Columbia’s Adams River to the Pacific Ocean and back.
Sockeye salmon are famous for their annual 900-mile journey from the Pacific Ocean to Red Fish Lake in Idaho, and while their populations are low, …
It was a record-breaking year for the Bristol Bay sockeye salmon fishery. The Western Alaska commercial fishery — which produces 40 percent of the world’s …