Kitwanga River Salmon Enumeration Facility, 2011
Since 2003, the Kitwanga Salmon Enumeration Fence has provided a valuable tool for monitoring sockeye escapement to the Kitwanga River while at the same time providing valuable information on chinook, pink, chum and coho escapement. The escapement counts provided by the KSEF are critical to monitoring and assessing Kitwanga sockeye, with the fence also providing the only reliable estimates of chum and pink salmon abundance for the entire North Coast of British Columbia.
- project objectives
- Operate the Kitwanga River Salmon Enumeration Facility (KSEF) in order to monitor sockeye, chinook, pink, chum and coho salmon escapement to the Kitwanga River
- related documents
report: Kitwanga River Salmon Enumeration Facility – 2011 Annual Report
- project timeline
- June 1, 2011
to March 31, 2012 - project lead
- Gitanyow Fisheries Authority
- subjects
- stock assessment
- location
- Kitwanga River
- related species
- chinook, chum, coho, pink, sockeye