[41] Salmon runs of particular note are the Skeena and Nass river runs, and the most famous is the Fraser River
sockeye run.
And just to underscore how little scientists understood of the fish,
the sockeye run in 2010 was a once - in - a-century bonanza, with 34 million fish flooding the river.
Prior to then most canneries on the central coast were situated near highly productive
sockeye runs and supplied by a fleet of gillnetters.
Not exact matches
«Communities including First Nations all over the coast and interior are dependent on a
run of
sockeye that could go right through the affected area,» said Horgan.
«Bristol Bay is home to the world's largest
runs of
sockeye salmon with returns averaging 37.5 million annually and having been as high as 60 million.»
By midsummer, low stream flows and warm water had killed half the annual
sockeye salmon breeding
run in the Columbia River.
There have been three volcanic events in the last 100 years paired with record
sockeye salmon
runs.
But the industrialized motif of North America's longest dam - free river belies a rare natural treasure: a
sockeye salmon
run with a historical average of eight million fish worth over $ 1 billion.
«There are three volcanic events in the last 100 years, and we had record
sockeye salmon
runs in those three volcanic dust events,» George says.
Grizzlies flock to the park's Brooks River in summer to fish for
sockeye salmon on their spawning
run inland from the Bering Sea, a spectacle that humans can view and photograph from elevated wooden platforms.
Every four years, the Adams River
run peaks, as millions of
sockeyes crowd upstream between late - September and late - October.
Each autumn, the world's most concentrated
sockeye salmon
run flows up Canada's 7.5 - mile - long Adams River in British Columbia.
A small
run of summer
sockeye salmon are
running into the Glendale system July 20.
Its
run of
sockeye salmon, in particular, also attract one of the greatest gatherings of brown bears on earth.
The Alaska Department of Fish and Game carefully manages the Bristol Bay
sockeye salmon fishery to ensure that enough fish are allowed to escape the fishery and
run up river to sustain the population.
The peak of the
sockeye salmon
run in the Naknek River watershed, which the Brooks River is part of, is in early July.
Maybe nothing else better illustrates this than the annual
sockeye salmon
run — a powerful example of change, adaptation, and instinct.
Port Alberni is know for its
runs of
sockeye salmon in late June and most of July.
The Fraser River of Canada has
runs at least four times larger, plus millions more of
sockeye and other salmon species.
An example may be helpful: I was at a workshop regarding Late -
run sockeye on the Fraser River where different research approaches were being discussed.