Time of essence as Fraser River slide blocks spawning salmon: Wilkinson
Federal Fisheries Minister Jonathan Wilkinson says officials are working against the clock as they look for ways to clear a path for salmon that are blocked from spawning areas by a landslide on the Fraser River in British Columbia.
Wilkinson says 90,000 salmon are gathering in waters below the slide area and up to two million sockeye are expected to start arriving in less than two weeks at Big Bar, northwest of Kamloops.
He says time is of the urgency as rock scalers, engineers and blasters try to find a solution after the natural disaster.
He says crews at the slide site are working to move boulders to create a safe route for the fish.