Project

Habitat Stewardship Program – Fish & Invertebrate Monitoring

Date

Summer 2017 – Spring 2018

Location

Hope Slough (on and off reserve), Camp Slough, Dunville Creek, Elk Creek

Client

Pearson Ecological

Project Team

Carrielynn Victor
Dr. Mike Pearson

Purpose

Collaborating with a local Ecological firm and streamkeepers group, the goal for this project is to determine the effectiveness of various monitoring methods engineered habitat restoration.

Purpose

Collaborating with a local Ecological firm and streamkeepers group, the goal for this project is to determine the effectiveness of various monitoring methods engineered habitat restoration.

Our Solution

Emphasizing the benefit of combining local ecological knowledge with technical science, this project involves:

A 10 Day Program

of trapping and monitoring

Including

water quality sampling, invertebrate sampling, and fish monitoring

Focused on

the Salish sucker

Our Solution

Emphasizing the benefit of combining local ecological knowledge with technical science, this project involves:

A 10 Day Program

of trapping and monitoring

Including

water quality sampling, invertebrate sampling, and fish monitoring

Focused on

the Salish sucker

When completed in early 2018, data collected will be reviewed for recommendations that can go towards local monitoring programs and the BC Streamkeepers Handbook.