Spent some quality time today in the upper reaches of the Chilliwack River and Foley Creek with Dave Harper, BCCF, collecting water samples and installing periphyton plates as part of the ongoing, science based nutrient enrichment program in this watershed. These plates collect algae and are used to help measure the productivity of the river. This year, mainly due to high water levels that would negate value there will be no nutrients added, as there has for the last 5 years. This years monitoring, including upcoming fall electrofishing for salmonid fry, is important for control data that will be added to a 5 year final report compiled by Harper by late fall. This report is thought to be key to securing future government funding for the Chilliwack and the other lower mainland rivers involved in this, imo, vital program.
BCCF funding for administration of this program has been cut, as is Harper’s employment as early as September, December this year by the latest. A sad and stupid decision as this guy is part fish – lives and breathes them. Anyone out there reading this that needs a great fish oriented biologist, look no further
But, the good news is several advocacy groups stepped up with cash and offers of in kind assistance … and kept it alive, at least for now and into next year. Kudos to Fred Helmer and Jason Cross for pulling this together.
Many thanks to the Chilliwack Fish and Game Protective Association (CFGPA), the Chilliwack River Action Committee, Fraser Valley Angling Guides Association, Fred’s Custom Tackle, Fraser Valley Salmon Society, BC Federation of Driftfishers, the Steelhead Society of BC and the Kingfishers Angling Club, for their combined contribution of almost 12k.
A special thanks to DFO’s Chilliwack River Hatchery for their continued support and the BCFLNR for their offers of in kind assistance.
The monies committed will be held in trust with the CFGPA until needed.
Will try to keep all updated but I will be away, off and on, till late September.