Ottawa, B.C. announce five-year salmon restoration fund to rebuild wild stocks

VICTORIA – The federal and British Columbia governments announced a five-year partnership program today to protect wild salmon habitat and restore stocks.

Federal Fisheries Minister Jonathan Wilkinson and Premier John Horgan say the two governments will provide $142.8 million towards the program, with the federal government spending $100 million of the total amount.

The B.C. Salmon Restoration and Innovation Fund will be open to conservation, Indigenous and research groups to focus on projects aimed at protecting and restoring wild salmon stocks.

Wilkinson says working together with the province, conservation groups, scientists, and the recreational and commercial fishing industries can protect and enhance wild salmon stocks.

Horgan says all levels of government and industry, Indigenous, conservation and community groups must work together to improve the survival rates of wild salmon, which face threats due to declining numbers and climate change.

Wilkinson and Horgan say wild salmon are deeply woven into B.C.'s cultural and social fabric and the province has a long tradition of fishing.

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Shelby has lived across Canada. She grew up near Winnipeg, Manitoba then obtained her B.F.A in Multidisciplinary Fine Arts at the University of Lethbridge in Lethbridge, Alberta. In 2014 she moved to Montreal, Quebec to study French and thrived in the Visual Journalism Graduate Diploma program at Concordia University. Now she works at iNFO News where she strives to get the stories that matter to the Okanagan Valley community.

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