We are making babies: After years in decline, Okanagan salmon are back 
By Marc Fawcett-Atkinson CA Source: National Observer 1/4/2022
Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
Credit: Marc Fawcett-Atkinson / Canada's National Observer
Tyson Marsel parked his truck in a field abutting B.C.'s Okanagan River, stepped into a pair of rubber hip waders and walked out into the smooth, frigid waters in search of salmon sperm.
 

Dozens of male sockeye salmon heading upriver to spawn had been captured in holding pens earlier in the day by staff at the Okanagan Nation Alliance's (ONA) kł cp̓əlk̓ stim̓ fish hatchery, where Marsel works. Grabbing a fish, he explained that each salmon could produce enough milt, or salmon sperm, to inseminate hundreds of eggs back at the hatchery in a successful effort to rebuild wild populations to levels capable of sustaining the Syilx Okanagan.

 
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