Thousands of salmon die as drought leading to lower water levels in creeks on B.C.’s Central Coast
Evidence of what looks like thousands of dead salmon offers a horrific snapshot of a severe drought that has gripped British Columbia.
Mr. Housty said Heiltsuk researchers are reporting low levels on creeks throughout their 17,000-square-kilometre territory on B.C.’s Central Coast. “It’s very, very frustrating to see the continual decline of salmon runs for decades now. Then to have Mother Nature throw a monkey wrench like this. It’s really hard to see.”
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