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Ongoing Restoration Efforts on the Adams River in the Shuswap

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsApril 12, 2026011 Min Read
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Ongoing Restoration Efforts On The Adams River In The Shuswap
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The Adams River, crucial for Fraser River salmon, has seen declining sockeye populations due to fish farms, overfishing, competition from hatchery fish, warming oceans, and habitat loss. Fortunately, federal actions against fish farms have led to an increase in sockeye returns, with 196,000 noted in 2025, up from 70,000 in 2021.

Recent shifts in the river’s flow have led to habitat loss, prompting emergency restoration efforts. The B.C. Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund is financing a project to reintroduce large woody debris, which enhances habitat complexity and supports salmon populations. In March, the first phase involved installing structures to promote healthier river flows and create habitats for fish.

While habitat restoration proceeds, little is being done to recover the forest ecosystem impacted by recent wildfires, which poses further risks to the watershed. Monitoring by Fisheries and Oceans Canada will track ongoing effects from these environmental changes.

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