Pacific Salmon Commission raises forecast for B.C. Fraser River pink salmon run
VICTORIA — Pink salmon returns to British Columbia’s Fraser River are exceeding original forecasts, prompting disagreements about whether the potentially bumper season has anything to do with the closure of open-net salmon farms off Vancouver Island.
The Pacific Salmon Commission said it is increasing its projections of Fraser River pink salmon returns this summer to a possible high of 11.6 million, up from an estimate of between 6.1 million and 8.6 million fish.
Some Indigenous leaders and environmentalists suggest there’s a link between the increase and the recent closure of the open-net farms in the Discovery Islands.
But the B.C. Salmon Farmers Association, which represents the majority of the province’s operators, rejected that suggestion, saying pink salmon numbers are also reportedly high in Alaska, Washington and the Atlantic Ocean.


