• Coho yearlings to be released in coming months are already marked so disruptions should not impact this. SEP has a whole year to mark the next year’s releases so there should be minimal impact.
This is only partly true. As of now all marking and tagging are currently paused at all DFO and community facilities. There are many SEP partners whose programs require them to release Coho as Fry becasue they do not have the facilities, space, or funds to house the Coho for 15 to 18 months until smolts. These fry are generally clipped when they reach 2.5 to 3 grams, which probably won't be happening for another month. With the physical distancing requirements it is not feasible to have clipping done in an effective manner prior to when they have to be released.
I doubt there will be any noticeable impact on the larger, more heavily enahnced systems like to the C/V but on smaller will systems the impact could be huge.