Drought signs raise fears of another fish die-off in B.C. rivers
Scientists worry climate change and the threat of another year of drought could have further dire consequences for populations of salmon, trout and other fish in B.C.
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![Fish-shaped crayon rubbings made from collagraph plates form part of Project 84,000, an art project and environmental awareness campaign that honours thousands of steelhead, trout and other fish that died in a kill on the Cowichan River last summer, in a handout photo taken April 23, 2024, at Vimy Hall near Duncan, B.C. Eleven participants worked together to create nine collagraph plates and rub 960 fish prints during the event. blue, purple and green crayon images of fish](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7197542.1715175104!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/project-84-000.jpg)
Scientists worry climate change and the threat of another year of drought could have further dire consequences for populations of salmon, trout and other fish in B.C.