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Less than half expected sockeye returning to B.C.'s Fraser River this year

The downgrade raises doubts about a recreational opening as researchers cite a 16-year decline and unclear causes for the run.

  • The Pacific Salmon Commission slashed its Fraser River Sockeye forecast by more than 50 per cent, downgrading the initial prediction from 7,743,390 fish to 3,496,000.
  • Although this year marks a 'dominant' cycle where higher returns are expected, returning Sockeye face low water and warm conditions in the Interior due to drought.
  • Jason Hwang, vice-president of the Pacific Salmon Foundation, called the four-year cycle trend 'very concerning,' warning it appears part of a 16-year downward spiral for the Fraser.
  • Fisheries and Oceans Canada has yet to decide on recreational openings, but opportunities will likely be significantly curtailed, leaving recreational fishermen like Hwang doubtful of access.
  • The Salmon Foundation urges coordinated federal and provincial action to prevent Pacific salmon from going 'the way of East Coast cod,' which collapsed in the early 1990s.
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Sicamous Eagle Valley News broke the news in Salmon Arm, Canada on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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