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Friends of Bowker Creek to plant 30,000 salmon eggs in Oak Bay section

Society collaborating with Peninsula Streams Society, DFO on fishery project
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One of the B次元官网网址渟almon egg condosB次元官网网址 that will be buried in the streamB次元官网网址檚 gravel. (Courtesy of the Friends of Bowker Creek Society)

Bowker Creek will flash a bit of colour next year when a local restoration group plants 30,000 salmon eggs.

The Friends of Bowker Creek Society has received approval from Fisheries and Oceans Canada to place thousands of chum salmon eggs in Bowker Creek in February 2022.

Society director Gerald Harris recently met with fisheries staff and representatives of partner organization Peninsula Streams Society, which has been assisting with the project for three years, to discuss the timing and location of egg planting.

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Peninsula Streams Society executive coordinator Ian Bruce said his team includes professional biologists and restoration specialists and is providing technical, consultative and administrative support for the project.

A close-up of chum salmon eggs, 30,000 of which will be planted as part of a restoration project in Bowker Creek. (Courtesy of the Friends of Bowker Creek Society)

Volunteers have begun preparing the creekB次元官网网址檚 bank and BruceB次元官网网址檚 crew will help manually place a total of 30 tonnes of gravel and cobble at the site in early September to create 10 cubic metres of spawning benches. In November a team will work with the Goldstream Volunteer Salmonid Enhancement Association on selection and incubation of eggs.

In the meantime, fencing will be built along the banks of Bowker Creek during the winter to restrict people from disturbing the site. Incubators and several B次元官网网址渟almon egg condosB次元官网网址 will be created to assist with egg placement and maintenance.

Bruce said 30,000 eggs is the minimum amount required to ensure the projectB次元官网网址檚 success and should guarantee about 40 to 60 adult salmon.

B次元官网网址淓ven if we only get 10, weB次元官网网址檙e happy,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淚f we get 20, weB次元官网网址檙e laughing. If we get 40, weB次元官网网址檙e high-fiving.B次元官网网址

Trapping may be done downstream afterwards to ensure surviving salmon migrate out, Bruce added. While the exact spawning site remains undisclosed, he did confirm the project is happening within the District of Oak Bay around lower Bowker Creek.

The Friends of Bowker Creek largely credit the success so far with the project to having a concise plan, thorough data collection and other lead-up work around the creek in the past year.

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The society was founded in 1997 with the goal of supporting the protection and enhancement of Bowker Creek and its watershed.

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Bev Gniazdowski (clockwise from front left), Adele Hartum, Storm Kirkland and Brandon Williamson sample invertebrates at Bowker Creek. (Photo by Jessica Hartum/Friends of Bowker Creek Society)


Evert Lindquist

About the Author: Evert Lindquist

I'm a multimedia journalist from Victoria and based in Revelstoke. I've reported since 2020 for various outlets, with a focus on environment and climate solutions.
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