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Salmon carcasses flew at Saanich Creek to replenish ecosystem

  • The annual salmon carcass transplant took place on Jan. 19, involving over 100 participants, including local dignitaries and elementary school students, as reported by Pkols – Mount Douglas Conservancy.
  • The salmon lifecycle is vital for sustaining ecosystems, as salmon bring nutrients back to streams, which are essential for the food chain, explained Tom Rutherford.
  • More than 300,000 salmon eggs are currently awaiting hatching at the Goldstream Hatchery, as stated by Hatchery President Ian Izard.
  • The decaying salmon carcasses will release nutrients into the river over the next three months, supporting the next generation of salmon, as noted by Rutherford and Jupp.
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