Module 12 - Spawner Surveys

In order to determine the presence and abundance of returning salmonids, we walk the banks of streams several times during spawning season, counting fish and monitoring their condition. Our procedure is described in Streamkeepers Module 12 – Salmonid spawner survey.

In North Vancouver, chum return in September, followed by pinks (odd years) and finally coho. We typically look for coho in November and December in the upper sections of North Vancouver streams.

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2019 Spawner survey: Click here to view/download the PDF report.

2019 Spawner Surveys Summary

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2018 Spawner survey: Click here to view/download the PDF report.

2017 Spawner survey: Click here to view/download the report (JPG).

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