Second-lowest salmon run on Fraser River in over 100 years: Former fisheries officer
FRASER RIVER — A former fisheries officer from Kamloops is sounding the alarm on what he believes is neglect from the federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans.
Randy Nelson, along with the BC Wildlife Federation, issued a news release highlighting a drastic decrease in DFO (Department of Fisheries and Oceans) patrols of the Fraser River, leading to thousands of salmon being poached from river systems around the province.
The salmon return for the Fraser River in 2024 is the lowest on records that go back more than 100 years. And, while climate change and landslides along the river may have played a role, so to has poaching, Nelson said.
“This is the second-lowest run in history of only 450,000 salmon that came into the Fraser River,” Nelson told CFJC News (Kamloops). “It’s really disheartening. It’s a combination of a whole lot of things but we have to do a better job.”