Thousands of Dead Salmon Found in Prince Edward Island Rivers

This E-wire press release discusses how the Atlantic Salmon Federation (ASF) wants the Canadian government to intervene and enforce legislation aimed at protecting the fish from dying as the result of agricultural runoff. The population is already in trouble after Prince Edward Island’s only hatchery lost its funding in 2005.

“Todd Dupuis, ASF’s Director of Regional Programs, made these comments after thousands of dead fish were found from the Tryon and Dunk rivers earlier this week. The Dunk River, PEI’s largest river, is a major sport-fishing river and home to a population of Atlantic salmon. Juvenile salmon were among the dead fish recovered from that river.”

The fact that many of the deaths were reportedly young salmon means that this issue should affect the Canadian salmon population for generations to come, regardless of any resolution. For more information on water resources, visit Earth 911′s Water page.

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