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Home - SkeenaWild Conservation Trust
April 18, 2024. Alaska’s Dirty Secret: Send sustainable seafood verifiers a message. Fishers in Southeast Alaska intercept and sell millions of salmon and steelhead migrating to British Columbia, Washington and Oregon in non-selective net fisheries that don’t adequately report their bycatch.
The Skeena - SkeenaWild Conservation Trust
Formed in 2007, SkeenaWild Conservation Trust is dedicated to making the Skeena River and nearby coastal communities a global model of sustainability where large human and salmon populations coexist.
Skeena River Project |cn.ca
JAN 12, 2024. Safeguarding the “K-Shian” Skeena in British Columbia. CN's Resourceful Emergency Response Exercise Strengthens Partnerships and Environmental Preparedness. “K-SHIAN” - THE SKEENA. The Skeena, “river of mists”, makes a major cleft through the Coast Mountains.
Skeena River | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Skeena River, 580 km long, rises in the northern interior of BC and flows generally SW, draining about 54 000 km 2, to meet the Pacific Ocean at Chatham Sound south of Prince Rupert. The second-largest river (after the Fraser River) entirely within BC, its main tributaries are the Bulkley and Babine rivers.
The Skeena River
The Skeena River is perhaps the most famous river in the world! All five species of Pacific salmon and the elusive steelhead migrate up the Skeena River on their way to their native rivers to spawn. Most salmon and steelhead world records are made or broken in the Skeena River and it’s tributaries.
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