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Mossom hatchery marks Wild Salmon Day with calls for collaboration and determination

Across B.C. and the Yukon, there are fewer salmon in the streams and fewer streamkeepers watching those salmon. Those dual declines have prompted concerns that some salmon populations “may be disappearing, unrecorded,” according to the 2025 State of Salmon report written by the Pacific Salmon Foundation. Just off Ioco Road in Port Moody, Mossom Creek […]

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