Campbell River Water License Requirements Monitoring Studies

Project overview Ecofish was selected by Laich-Kwil-Tach Environmental Assessments Limited Partnership (LKT) in Campbell River to support them to deliver BC Hydro’s Campbell River System Water Use Plan (WUP) monitoring programs. A Water Use Plan is a technical document that, once reviewed by provincial and federal agencies and accepted by the provincial Comptroller of Water […]

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John Hart Generating Station Replacement

Project overview The John Hart Generating Station is one of Vancouver Island’s most important generating facilities. Built in 1947, it required replacement and modernization work to be more efficient and reliable. Ecofish provided key fisheries and environmental services for the Environmental Assessment (EA). Client: BC Hydro Location: Campbell River, Vancouver Island Duration: 2010 – 2014 […]

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Kokish River Hydroelectric Project

Project overview We provided scientific and technical expertise to support the development of the Kokish River hydroelectric facility from the environmental assessment stage through to operational monitoring. Client: Kwagis Power Limited Partnership Location: Port McNeill, Vancouver Island Duration: 2008 – ongoing The challenge In 2008, Kwagis Power Limited Partnership retained Ecofish to complete the aquatic and riparian […]

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Upper Lillooet Hydro Project Terrestrial and Aquatic Environmental Assessment

Project overview We provided scientifically defensible studies, assessments, and innovative, environmentally sustainable solutions to support Innergex Renewable Energy Inc. and their prime contractor, CRT-ebc, in the development of two run-of-the-river hydroelectric facilities. Client: Innergex Renewable Energy Inc., CRT-ebc Location: Squamish-Lillooet Regional District northwest of Pemberton, BC Duration: 2009 – ongoing The challenge In 2009, Innergex Renewable […]

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Santo Antonio Hydroelectric Project

Project Overview: We provided numerical modelling of ova and larvae drift and upstream fish movement to mitigate the effects of the Santo Antonio hydroelectric project, located in one of the world’s most ecologically productive and diverse watersheds.
Client: Santo Antonio Energia
Location: Madeira River, Brazilian Amazon
Duration: 2010 to 2013
The challenge: Maintaining effective fish passage past the facility

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Mossom Creek Spawning Habitat Restoration

project overview We are committed to promoting healthy social community by supporting local and regional community environmental initiatives with donation of our services. Following the destruction of key spawning habitat, Ecofish President and Fisheries Biologist, Adam Lewis, (also a former Centennial School Salmon Project volunteer), volunteered professional resources to help restore the habitat. Client: Mossom […]

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