Dataset

Salmon Recovery

Dataset summary

Observations

  • 26 October 2024

    1.3 Monteith by val aloian

    Downy woodpecker Heard eagles and a flicker Incubator placed just 15 feet downstream along north creek edge.

  • 26 October 2024

    Bowker Creek: end of the riffle at Monteith by val aloian

    Fairly clear water, steady moderate flow

  • 25 October 2024

    Browning Park by andrea gleichauf

    The water looks murky, the creek bottom can be observed.

  • 25 October 2024

    Pedestrian bridge at Wordsworth by andrea gleichauf

    Water is running cl and. Creek bed can be adult be observed covered in gray mud everywhere.

  • 25 October 2024

    Browning Park by andrea gleichauf

    Creek bottom can be seen observed.

  • 25 October 2024

    Pedestrian bridge at Wordsworth by andrea gleichauf

    The lateral out fall north/east of McRae 100 m up stream from test site has clear water running. But significant amount of the glacial clay is covering the creek bottom. At the test site the water is gray, the creek bottom cannot be observed. Everything that can be seen in the creek, as well as the stone along the creek bank is covered in gray clay.

  • 24 October 2024

    1.3 Monteith by val aloian

    The pool formed upstream of depth guage appears significantly larger than in previous years. Steady flow through middle of pool while sluggish along creeks edge where previous incubator sites were located Appears cloudier than riffle tail location just 20feet downstream. No chum seen

  • 24 October 2024

    Bowker Creek: end of the riffle at Monteith by val aloian

    Pair mallards Gently flowing clearish water EG note: air temp recorded as 47, which I've removed as it looks like a typo.

  • 23 October 2024

    Bowker Creek: end of the riffle at Monteith by Frances Jones

    Very shallow and clear. Very birds. Flushed a pair of Flickers from the path

  • 23 October 2024

    1.3 Monteith by Frances Jones

    The water itself looks brownish but you can see to the bottom so I also said "clear". I hope this is ok.

  • 23 October 2024

    Browning Park by andrea gleichauf

    Creek bottom can be easily observed.

  • 23 October 2024

    Pedestrian bridge at Wordsworth by andrea gleichauf

    The Color at the Wordsworth bridge is gray. The creek bottom cannot be observed. 100 m up stream, the lateral on the north/east side at McRae Ave is again dumping gray coloured water into the creek. The plume has not covered the entire creek surface. The creek bottom with the glacial mud deposits in part can still be observed

  • 23 October 2024

    Pedestrian bridge at Wordsworth by andrea gleichauf

    The photo was taken of the lateral entering Bowker creek just north/east from McRae Ave. 100 m upstream from the Wordsworth bridge water quality test site. The water coming in is clear. The deposits of the ancient glacier mud on the creek bed can be clearly observed.

  • 22 October 2024

    Browning Park by andrea gleichauf

    Clear water, creek bottom can easily be observed.

  • 22 October 2024

    Pedestrian bridge at Wordsworth by andrea gleichauf

    Gray water, can’t see creek bottom. Lateral storm water main left bank of creek (north east) immediately upstream of McRae Ave. is discharging grey water into the creek.