"Spillway releases from the dam during the spring have occurred since 2005 and were
implemented to determine the volitional migration success of O. nerka from the reservoir
(Mathews et al., 2013). It is suspected that spillway releases have the potential to impact to the
kokanee population due to the high proportion of age 1 fish that emigrate. An average of
~17,000 nerkids per year has emigrated from ALR since 2005, not a small number if the
reservoir estimates are anywhere near correct (Plate et al., 2014). However, as previously
discussed, there is the possibility that a compensatory benefit in growth and survival from the
annual loss of kokanee from the reservoir. These potential benefits may provide the ability of
regulatory agencies (MOE and DFO) to meet the management objectives for the restoration of
the ALR and the Alouette River Sockeye Re-Anadromization Project (Plate et al., 2014)."
Also saying that by releasing smolts may increase survival rates and size seems sketchy too when you then go and stock the lake with rainbow!
seems very unclear for sure, still my dream is to see a fishway past the dam!
http://www.gofishbc.com/Stocked-Fish/Detailed-Report.aspx?region=LOWER%20MAINLAND&town=MAPLE%20RIDGE&waterbody=ALOUETTE&start=3/29/2007&end=3/29/2017