After a number of years of good returns, it is bad news for the Okanagan sockeye run this year.
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Bussanich said the same problem is occurring with runs all along the west coast.
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With the problem showing up universally, Bussanich said it indicates a problem in the marine portion of the salmon lifecycle.
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The ONA is predicting just shy of 25,000 salmon will make it through to Osoyoos and Skaha this year.
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Low returns also mean recreational fisheries are unlikely this year. Bussanich said they haven香蕉视频直播檛 been calling for any, and there is only minor food fishing going on by Okanagan Nation communities.
The question, Bussanich said, is whether the sockeye will rebound as they did in the late 90s, or is the salmon run on a new course? Being optimistic, he said if the sockeye are given a chance, the stock will rebound again.
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In the meantime, the ONA Fisheries Department, one of the largest in B.C., will continue its restoration, conservation and protection mandate, noting that the ONA administers $3.5 million for a variety of environmental programs to enhance quality of life and well being in the valley.
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