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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: Geff_t on October 27, 2008, 08:37:51 PM
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Well I have decided to do a little less fishing and putting some volunteer hours in at Bell Irving Hatchery. As alot of you know some of the hatchery are being helped out by volunteers. We had done some brood stock capture last week so today was the day for egg collection. We where able to do 12 pairs. Here are the females hanging to bleed and dry off.
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l41/cohokiller/IMG_50601.jpg)
Once they where ready it was time to collect the eggs into buckets making sure not to get any blood or water into the eggs as that would spoil the batch.
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l41/cohokiller/IMG_50651.jpg)
Next it was time for the males to do their thing. Again making sure that nothing gets into the cups but the milt.
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l41/cohokiller/IMG_50661.jpg)
. It was amazing how quickly these eggs are fertilized. A gentle mix then add water and within a minute the eggs are fertilized.
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l41/cohokiller/IMG_50751.jpg)
Then it was time for a gentle rinse.
(http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l41/cohokiller/IMG_50791.jpg)
Then into a disinfectant bath then off to the incubator. It sure was a great way to spend a morning.
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cool, I always wanted to do that
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nice pics
I just sent ya 3 more as your mailbox was full ;D
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never been in a fish trap before but it was fun!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v132/leadbelly/IMG_5099.jpg)
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nice pics
I just sent ya 3 more as your mailbox was full ;D
Yup got them thanks leadbelly. Hopefully see you there again.
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Fly_Guy, how do you find out about volunteering for these type of activities with the various hatcheries...? I sent an email to the seymour salmon hatchery for any up-coming dates for volunteer programs... More good folks that fish the rivers should be trying to give back to help keep them healthy and hoping for good returns on the runs...
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Volunteer information at Bell-Irving Hatchery can be obtained from this thread:
http://www.fishingwithrod.com/yabbse/index.php?topic=7690.0
I sent an email to the seymour salmon hatchery for any up-coming dates for volunteer programs...
Did Matt reply to you regarding adding you to the volunteer email list? This is the volunteer email address for Seymour Salmon Hatchery in case anyone else is interested: volunteering@seymoursalmon.com
Another good group for volunteer in Maple Ridge is: http://www.alouetteriver.org
Langley Environmental Partners Society: http://www.leps.bc.ca
Stoney Creek Environment Committee: http://www.vcn.bc.ca/stoney
Semiahmoo Fish And Game Club (Little Campbell Hatchery): http://www.sfgc.ca
Pacific Streamkeepers: http://www.pskf.ca
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;D Thanks Rodney - now I have lots of links to monitor. I sent the email this afternoon but did not get a reply yet. Hope to get out to some of these events - figure it would also be a great way to network with experienced fisherman and share tips and secret fishing holes...:P
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;D Thanks Rodney - now I have lots of links to monitor. I sent the email this afternoon but did not get a reply yet. Hope to get out to some of these events - figure it would also be a great way to network with experienced fisherman and share tips and secret fishing holes...:P
to do that the best way I found is the river clean ups, I don't fish the Vedder but I found all kinds of new runs to fish and all kinds of information from many anglers when I did that.
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Good job Jeff.
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Wow great pictures. Thanks for sharing them. Looks like a great learning experience.
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Information on the Chilliwack Vedder River Cleanup Coalition can be found at http://www.cleanrivers.ca
The coalition hosts three group cleanups per year on the Vedder River - April, July and September.
Here's another one for people around West/North Vancouver:
West Van & Bowen Island annual chum egg-take at Tenderfoot Hatchery (Squamish) on Saturday - November 15th at 10AM.
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And another:
Maple Creek Watershed Streamkeepers Seek Volunteers
The Maple Creek Watershed Streamkeepers (MCWS) are looking for volunteers to help with their Salmon Enhancement Program. We are a local non-profit organization committed to restoring degraded habitat, conserving and protecting the salmon in Maple Creek and the Coquitlam River, providing education to community and elected officials, and promoting community involvement with this work.
The MCWS, in partnership with DFO and the Cities of Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam, team up with other watershed groups, Girl Guides and Scouts Canada groups, local schools and businesses to restore the riparian area and in-stream habitat. This time of year we see the benefits to salmon from these works as adult salmon are slowly beginning to enter the creek after their time in the ocean.
The past two weeks we have been busy ensuring there are no blockages in the stream preventing salmon from reaching the few spawning areas.
Fish count 2008
coho, juvenile, thousands
chum, adult, 2
3-spine stickleback, adults, hundreds
Right now, we can use your help. Other local Streamkeeper groups need help as well.
Collectively we are all making a positive difference for salmon in the wild. Our efforts, along with Fisheries and Oceans Canada Salmon Enhancement Program staff and other committed agencies and individuals are the difference between having salmon long-term in our urban streams and them being completely extirpated.
Salmon are facing an unprecedented challenge with increasing impacts from global climate change, local watershed development and loss of unique gene pools with their evolutionally adaptation that have helped protect them from extinction in the past.
Everyone is invited to contribute what time they can to do what they feel most comfortable doing to help salmon. From walking your dog every day in the Dogs for Salmon Program to committing one morning a month to help make a difference.
To volunteer please call the Maple Creek Watershed Streamkeepers at 604 317 2974 or contact the Pacific Streamkeepers Federation at 604 986 5059 to find out how to contact your local watershed group.
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I guess every group is obviously doing spawning at the same time so emails just keep flooding the inbox with requests. Here's another, from Seymour Hatchery:
Hello all,
On November 3rd we'll be going to the Alouette for our last chum egg take of the season. There is room for 1 or 2 more in the hatchery truck or you can drive yourself out there. The hatchery is located near Dewdney Trunk and 248th in Maple Ridge.
Like before we'll meet at the truck on the North Shore at 8 am, we'll be done on the Alouette around 12 pm, back on the North Shore around 1:30 pm, and done at the Seymour Hatchery around 4 pm.
The number of fish out there is staggering! You'll be able to see exactly what someone means when they say "you could walk across the river on their backs."
Thanks!
Matt
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Matt Casselman
Volunteer Coordinator
Seymour Salmonid Society
volunteering@seymoursalmon.com
604 288 0511