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In the spring of 2000, a small
group of watershed rehabilitation
professionals watched as fish
biologist Jerry Mitchell identified
several coho salmon among the
group of small fry swimming
around in a blue plastic container.
The fish had been caught during a
salvage operation as part of an
instream work session on Sinmax
Creek. The small fry, with their
sickle shaped and white edged anal
fin, were the first confirmation that
coho salmon were still actively
present in the system, and that they
were using habitats created by
recently completed restoration
works. It was also a sign that five
years of restoration effort in the
creek may be playing a positive
role in the local recovery of this
blue-listed species.
Underhill, Donna (editor). 2001. Streamline; Vol. 6; No. 2; Fall 2001. Ministry of Forests; Watershed Restoration Program Corporate Services; Ministry of Sustainable Resource Management; Ministry of Water, Land and Air Protection. Streamline. Vol. 6. No. 2
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