I'm reading directly from the summary of the research and though the researchers list the species found in higher abundance, they make no mention of salmon. Presumably they would know and are in a better position than you to describe their results. Giddyup horsey!
Still refusing to use a little logic......
The fact that they did not catch any salmonoids in the net only proves there were none in the area at the time the tests were taken.
The study was conducted near Gilford Island which is well away from any salmon migratory route and because the time period was between early February and the middle of April there wouldn't have been any sockeye present as they don't normally start migrating till May.
Admit it, your argument that no salmonoids were caught, and suggesting that proves that feedlot lights don't attract wild salmonoids, is one of the silliest arguments you've ever put forward....
What I provided was a summary of the actual scientific study. Why don't you read the entire 10 page report before commenting any further....