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Campbell River Gravel Restoration Strategy

August 6, 2019

Follow our Campbell River Gravel Restoration Strategy

The mainstem Campbell River is important for spawning Chinook Salmon. In 2018, the FWCP funded a multi-stakeholder process to develop a strategy for salmon spawning habitat enhancement and monitoring in the Lower Campbell River. The Campbell River Gravel Strategy identifies priority spawning sites for restoration.

If you are proposing a project for gravel monitoring (priority action #23), or salmon spawning habitat restoration (priority action #13), in the Lower Campbell River it must align with this strategy. Contact our Coastal Region Manager for more information.

Chinook Spawning Gravel Placement Project from FWCP on Vimeo.

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New board member!

January 13, 2023

New public representative joins our Coastal Region board Meet Ian Routley, the newest public representative appointed to our Coastal Region board following a competitive process. Ian grew up on Vancouver Island where he developed a life-long interest in the natural […]

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New Coastal Region manager announced

November 25, 2022

Meet Mark Sherrington Mark Sherrington joins the FWCP in December 2024 as our new Coastal Region manager. Mark comes to the FWCP from a 10-year tenure managing fish and wildlife projects implemented under BC Hydro’s water use plans, particularly in the Bridge-Seton […]

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Fish Passage Decision Framework

August 7, 2019

Follow our guidance for fish passage projects Fish passage framework Proponents looking for an FWCP grant to evaluate opportunities to restore fish production above BC Hydro facilities that previously blocked fish passage are required to work through the Fish Passage […]

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