Good reporting by Hume. Conditions won't be as bad on the Chilliwack as the Cowichan, but still, there will be major repercussions for in stream rearing coho, steelhead, char, resident trout and whitefish from this low water year on the C-V. Off channel habitat is already drying up, losing salmonid rearing area and making these fish more available to predators.
I also fear an angling orgy, if by mid to late July all the summer reds are in just a few deep spots, and worse ... if water levels are even lower, as predicted, the pink slaughter come September.