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Concerns Over Warm Rivers Impacting Salmon in B.C.

5 July 2026
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Warm water temperatures in rivers and streams are significantly impacting sockeye salmon populations in British Columbia’s Interior, with another low return expected this fall in Okanagan waters. The Syilx Okanagan Nation Alliance has reported that adult sockeye salmon returning to spawn is projected to be low for the second consecutive year due to elevated water temperatures and reduced stream levels. Current estimates suggest that between 32,300 and 96,900 sockeye will reach Bonneville Dam, with only 4,800 to 14,500 anticipated to arrive at spawning grounds above Osoyoos Lake. In light of these low projections, commercial and recreational fishing for sockeye salmon will be prohibited this year, although individuals may still harvest fish for personal use, with a request to limit catches to support conservation efforts.

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Salmon populations are vital to the ecological and cultural fabric of British Columbia. Historically, sockeye salmon have faced challenges due to climate change, with warm water conditions leading to significant declines in migration and spawning success. Studies indicate that temperatures above 20 degrees Celsius can be detrimental to fish survival, impacting their ability to reproduce effectively. The ongoing warming trend in the region’s rivers and streams highlights the urgent need for conservation measures to protect salmon habitats and ensure the sustainability of these species for future generations.

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