Image Credit: FACEBOOK/Okanagan Nation Alliance May 17, 2021 - 7:00 AM The Okanagan Nation Alliance fisheries team is releasing sockeye fry into streams this spring across the Okanagan as part of its ongoing program to restore sockeye populations to the Okanagan and Columbia River Basin. The releases are held in conjunction with annual salmon ceremonies, said Okanagan Nation Alliance fisheries manager Howie Wright. In 2004, the ONA began stocking Skaha Lake and in 2017, Okanagan Lake with hatchery-reared fry. The alliance monitors their growth, survival, and interactions on kokanee populations. From 2014, the ONA has been rearing the fry for release from its Penticton hatchery.
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