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Township urged to save the Salmon River

Council members are the 'deciders' who will determine fish-bearing stream's fate, says fisheries expert
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The Salmon River is at risk and Township council members are 鈥榯he deciders鈥 of its fate, fisheries expert Dr. Marvin Rosenau told them; below: Rosenau appeared before council last month to draw attention to the risk of 鈥榟ardening the landscape鈥 by building too close to the stream.

Calling the Salmon River 鈥渟omething extraordinary,鈥 a fisheries expert has urged 91原创 Township council to take steps to preserve the waterway that runs through Fort 91原创 to connect with the Fraser River.

Dr. Marvin Rosenau of BCIT鈥檚 Fish Wildlife and Recreation program told the Oct. 28 meeting that development decisions by the mayor and councillors directly affect the Salmon River and the fish that swim in it.

鈥淵ou guys are the deciders,鈥 Rosenau said, 鈥溾he deciding factor as to whether the Salmon River will survive or not.鈥

He warned against 鈥渉ardening of the landscape鈥 by allowing  construction too close to the stream.

Concrete and pavement will increase runoff into the river, eroding the fish habitat as the stream bed gets dirtier, Rosenau said.

鈥淵ou鈥檝e got lots of decisions [about development near the waterway] to make,鈥 Rosenau said.

鈥淭he science is pretty straightforward.鈥

During the question-and-answer that followed the presentation, Mayor Jack Froese said the challenge for council is balancing growth with preservation.

鈥淲e have to put people someplace,鈥 Froese said.

Froese added right-to-farm laws limit the Township鈥檚 ability to restrict development such as greenhouses near waterways when they are built on agricultural land.

Rosenau was critical of the provincial right-to-farm legislation, calling it 鈥渉eavy-handed鈥 and 鈥渆nvironmentally destructive.鈥

When Councillor Kim Richter asked Rosenau if the Township should simply stop developing near the river, he replied the municipality should get a groundwater specialist to review the situation.

鈥淵ou want to get your experts in here,鈥 he said.

Rosenau, who has more than 35 years experience and expertise in dealing with freshwater fisheries in the Fraser Valley, was invited to speak to council after he gave a public presentation on the health and viability of the Salmon River on May 23 at the Fort 91原创 Community Hall.

The Salmon River Enhancement Society website describes the river as 鈥渢he most productive stream for its size in the Lower Fraser Valley for coho and cutthroat trout鈥 with steelhead and at least 12 other fish species.



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