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Here's what's happening at GFA:

Nass FSC Catch Update #1 2024

Nass FSC Catch Update #7 2023

Nass FSC Catch Update #5 2023

Nass FSC Catch Update #3 2023

Nass FSC Catch Update #2 2023

Nass FSC Catch Update #7 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #6 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #5 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #4 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #3 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #2 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #1 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #8 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #7 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #6 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #5 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #4 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #3 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #2 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #1 2021

Kitwanga River Salmon Enumeration 2019

Re-opening Update-GFA office

FISHERIES NOTICE – GITANYOW FSC NASS CHINOOK CLOSURE, 2017

2014-2015 Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs Moose Harvest Monitoring and Permitting

PHOTO GALLERIES

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Kitwanga River Salmon Enumeration Facility

Each year after installation GFA biologist will also snorkel along the entire fence looking for possible openings where salmon could move through undetected.

Snapshots of GFA Projects

Bright silver coho caught in the seine net, just downstream of the Cranberry canyon.

Kitwanga Smolt Enumeration Facility

GFA technical crews are the backbone of the program, working long, split shifts each day to maintain the fence and process each fish that passes through, sometimes over 200,000 fish per season.