Powell River Salmon Society
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April 2019
Posted by shanedobler in Uncategorized on April 30, 2019
As the weather improved in mid to late April our water temperatures increased and helped to stimulate feeding activity within our hatchery production. Here is a link to April 2019
Support Letters from Kerrisdale Annex School Div.2.
Posted by Philip Nakatsu in Uncategorized on February 6, 2019
A special thanks to Ms. Steele and her Div 2 class from the Kerrisdale Annex in Vancouver, for the thoughtful letters. Our future is in good hands with children and educators like these.
Coho Length Weight vs Fecundity 2018
Posted by Philip Nakatsu in Fish News, Uncategorized on November 29, 2018
AGM 2018
Posted by shanedobler in Uncategorized on June 1, 2018
Annual General Meeting June 5@6pm Powell River Recreation Complex Popular Room
December 2017
Posted by shanedobler in Fish News, Uncategorized on January 2, 2018
Top of the season to everyone and a happy new years! Our fish couldn’t wait for the new year to begin. They have been literally chomping at the bit to get started!! We ponded and began to feed the first 150 000 Chinook and there will be more to come very soon. Here is a […]
AGM
Posted by shanedobler in Uncategorized on May 17, 2017
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF THE POWELL RIVER SALMON SOCIETY DATE: Thursday, May 25, 2017 TIME: 7:00 p.m. LOCATION: Elm Room at the Powell River Recreation Complex located at 5001 Joyce Ave. AGENDA: 1.Approval of Agenda 2. Introduction 3. Review and approval of the […]
Chinook Release vs Return
Posted by shanedobler in Uncategorized on December 20, 2016
Here is a look at releases versus returns for Lang Creek Chinook. The fact is that we don’t control everything with respect to how many fish make it back to the spawning grounds. However, it is interesting to see the relationship between our enhancement efforts and the results.
July 2016
Posted by shanedobler in Uncategorized on August 3, 2016
July is a month that we use to get at some of the smaller things that we didn’t get done during our busier production and project cycles. Brushing our roadways and properties, painting, going over standard operating procedures and preparation for the beginning of a new season that begins in August. In August we lower our counting fence and begin […]