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Replacing plugged-up culverts produces record salmon numbers in 91原创 creek

Largest counts in West Munday Creek in 20 years
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A salmon splashes in 91原创鈥檚 West Munday Creek, thanks to the Township fixing five plugged culverts earlier this summer (Marlee St. Pierre/special to 91原创 Advance Times)

Coho and chum salmon have returned to 91原创鈥檚 West Munday Creek in record numbers, thanks to the Township of 91原创 decision to replace five old culverts that were impeding their passage.

Yorkson Watershed Enhancement Society volunteer Marlee St. Pierre counted 16 in one day in West Munday, where it runs between 208th Street and 88th Avenue. In several places there were also small jacks or trout hanging around, she noted.

鈥淲e鈥檙e all really excited,鈥 St. Pierre told the 91原创 Advance Times.

Sheryl Moore spotted 鈥渢hree beautiful spawning chum鈥 where the creek runs behind Walnut Grove secondary.

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In 20 years of counting, society president Nat Cicuto said it was the most he has ever seen in West Munday.

鈥淎nd the run isn鈥檛 over,鈥 he noted.

Cicuto said the Township originally planned to replace just two culverts along West Munday this summer, but then found three more that needed to come out.

They were so badly blocked, salmon could only get past when run-off was high enough for them to bypass the culverts, Cicuto explained.

鈥淭hey had to get around and over them.鈥

It鈥檚 the latest step forward in a continuing campaign to bring salmon back to 91原创 waterways that used to be spawning grounds.

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A first step was marked in December of 2004, when a culvert at Highway 1 was unplugged, allowing 16 salmon to make it into Willoughby for first time in three decades.

That was the result of lobbying by the society to have the provincial ministry of highways, federal department of fisheries and the Township fix the blockage.

As well, a new salmon-friendly bridge was built on 84th Avenue, just east of Yorkson Creek Middle School.

The design has since been mimicked at 86th Avenue.

Yorkson Creek and its two major tributaries, West Munday and East Munday Creeks, flow through Walnut Grove and Willoughby, draining 20 square kilometres of land into the Fraser River.



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