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Return of sc’win (sockeye) to Syilx Okanagan Territory Expect sc’win (sockeye) in nk’mip (Osoyoos Lake) within the next 6-9 days, and shortly thereafter, to sxʷ̌ əxʷnitkʷ (Ok Falls)! This year we are expecting a lower-than-average run of sc’win Therefore, fisheries management recommendations will focus on food fisheries (trolling in Osoyoos Lake and angling at Okanagan Falls) Likelihood of a commercial fishery is very low An
Fisheries – Okanagan Nation Alliance The conservation, protection, restoration, and enhancement of indigenous fisheries (anadromous and resident) and aquatic resources within Syilx Okanagan Nation Territory Construction of dams, channelization, urban encroachment, industrial agriculture, and ineffective water management practices have all contributed to depletion and extinction of fish stocks within the Okanagan River basin The
Commercial Fishery Pilot – Okanagan Nation Alliance In regards to our local Okanagan Select product we want to shorten the supply chain by processing locally and selling directly to food retailers and food service business
May 2023 – Okanagan Nation Alliance - syilx. org What: The Okanagan Nation Alliance (ONA) are honoured to announce that our efforts on reintroducing sc’win (Okanagan sockeye salmon) on Syilx territory will extend to multiple other tributaries that feed into kłusxnitkw (Okanagan Lake) over the 2023 season This work is a continuation of the Syilx Nation commitment to our responsibilities of restoring and reintroducing back into the
Okanagan sc’win (sockeye) Information and Updates Based on harvest information gathered since 2008, we are estimating a higher than average number of sc’win (sockeye salmon) to return to the Columbia watershed (and thus Okanagan subbasin) for the 2022 season Returns of sc’win are monitored by tracking the numbers of fish that go through various dams and sites on the Columbia River
kł cp̓əlk̓ stim̓ Hatchery – Okanagan Nation Alliance The kł cp̓əlk̓ stim̓ Hatchery is a testament to the perseverance of the Syilx people to realize their dream of restoring the ntytyix (Salmon) – one of our Four Food Chiefs – to their original habitat and rightful place in our territory This hatchery represents a critical stage of our Nation’s restoration initiative and is part of a long‐term program to restore the historical