Changing Salmon Hatchery Release Practices Can Improve Survival Rates: BC Study

Changing Salmon Hatchery Release Practices Can Improve Survival Rates: BC Study
Coho salmon swim at the Fisheries and Oceans Canada Capilano River Hatchery, in North Vancouver, on July 5, 2019. The Canadian Press/Darryl Dyck
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A first-of-its kind study in British Columbia suggests salmon hatcheries could improve survival rates by optimizing the weight of the juvenile fish and the timing of their release.

More than five billion juvenile salmon are released from hatcheries into the North Pacific Ocean each year, with about six per cent coming from B.C. and Yukon.