LittleCupcakes wrote:Beautiful moon, tonight, enhanced by cooler temperatures which have otherwise been sorely lacking 'round these parts. Glorious!
Low D wrote:For the first time in 80 years, salmon are running up some urban creeks in Burnaby/Vancouver, including Still Creek - which 20 years ago was one of the most polluted waterway in the province. Years of creek rehabilitation have not been in vain.
I just took the kids to go look at the huge salmon working their way up tiny Buckingham Creek at Deer Lake Park, right next to the parking lot and playground - in fact, the creek runs under the parking lot!
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-c ... rnaby.html
Low D wrote:For the first time in 80 years, salmon are running up some urban creeks in Burnaby/Vancouver, including Still Creek - which 20 years ago was one of the most polluted waterway in the province. Years of creek rehabilitation have not been in vain.
I just took the kids to go look at the huge salmon working their way up tiny Buckingham Creek at Deer Lake Park, right next to the parking lot and playground - in fact, the creek runs under the parking lot!
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-c ... rnaby.html
DzM wrote:Low D wrote:For the first time in 80 years, salmon are running up some urban creeks in Burnaby/Vancouver, including Still Creek - which 20 years ago was one of the most polluted waterway in the province. Years of creek rehabilitation have not been in vain.
I just took the kids to go look at the huge salmon working their way up tiny Buckingham Creek at Deer Lake Park, right next to the parking lot and playground - in fact, the creek runs under the parking lot!
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-c ... rnaby.html
Well that just confuses me. I thought salmon would return only to the stream from which they spawned. Unless these buggers are 80 years old, how are they returning to the stream?
Still - Yay!
DzM wrote:Could possibly be stocked salmon (fed into the headwaters as fingerlings) I suppose. Do those return to the stream they were fed into? Dunno.
Low D wrote:Here's what a friend, who works for the Dept. of Fisheries & Oceans, tells me:
Hmmm. Dunno the answer to that. There's been lots of fry-release in the Burnaby/East-Van area over the years though, and it's not just Still Creek that's experiencing the run. I'll ask around and see if anyone knows. It is very exciting!
(Note: "Fry" are baby salmon)
Christine wrote:And so sad about your friend, Low D, but he must have been happy feeling the kicks.
DzM wrote:And salmon fries up good. (Thank you! I'll be here all night!)
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