Vandalism causes death of 700,000 young chum salmon at B.C. hatchery
POWELL RIVER, B.C. — The manager of a salmon hatchery north of Vancouver says it will take years to recover from vandalism that led to the deaths of 700,000 fish.
Shane Dobler, hatchery manager for the Powell River Salmon Society, says vandals broke into the Duck Lake hatchery in late December.
They turned off valves and removed pipes, which cut water to incubation tanks filled with newly hatched chum salmon.
Dobler says 90 per cent of the tiny fish were deprived of oxygen and died, and the rest only survived because they had already been moved to different tanks that still had some water flow.