Capilano dam a hazard to fish - report
Vancouver Sun
Published: Monday, April 16, 2007
The Greater Vancouver Regional District’s failure to act on recommendations made three years ago means tens of thousands of young salmon will die this month as they plunge over the Capilano dam, according to a conservationist.
A 2004 report commissioned by the GVRD, which recommends $5-million to $6-million in upgrades to protect the fish, has not been implemented, Mark Angelo of the Outdoor Recreation Council said in a press release.
Every year, salmon reared above the dam face a perilous journey to the sea. “The depth of the drop, the power of the water and the large rocks at the bottom end up killing between 70 and 80 per cent of these young steelhead and coho,” he said.
Angelo said the deaths contribute to a decline in adult salmon returns, but could be avoided through the construction of a “smolt passage facility” to funnel the young fish safely to the bottom of the dam.
GVRD representatives could not be reached for comment.