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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

Aerial view shows side-channel which served as habitat compensation for stream area lost during construction of fence, and to divert water during construction.

Kitwanga Smolt Enumeration Facility

Connecting the transoms are aluminum panels, with fine enough perforations to prevent movement of the smallest sockeye smolts.

Snapshots of GFA Projects

The second most effective capture method was dipnetting at the Cranberry River falls. This site is a known partial barrier to upstream salmon migration.