NAVIGATION

Skeena Watershed Initiative

Slamgeesh Lake Smolt Sampling

Sockeye returns to Slamgeesh Lake are thought to have dropped below sustainable levels making the collection of stock status data (via smolt enumeration) critically important. This project continued the collection of smolt outmigration data at Slamgeesh Lake and produced an estimate of their population size and productivity. Sockeye smolt production in 2010 was found to be relatively high for Slamgeesh, and also as compared to typical productivity for British Columbia in general. This result suggests that the recent serious population declines have been caused by poor marine survival and/or excessive fishing pressure.

project objectives
Estimate sockeye population size and productivity in a lake thought to be experiencing depressed population levels.
related documents

report: Slamgeesh Lake Smolt Sampling Project 2009

project timeline
July 1, 2009
to March 31, 2010
project lead
Gitksan Watershed Authorities
subjects
smolt, stock assessment
location
Slamgeesh Lake
related species
sockeye