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Anglers rejoice as millions of sockeye salmon return to the Fraser River, but experts warn of long-term population declines.
Anglers in British Columbia are excitedly fishing for sockeye salmon on the Fraser River, with a predicted 9.1 million fish returning this year, the largest since 2018.
However, fisheries experts caution that this positive trend should not overshadow the decades-long decline in salmon populations due to climate change, logging, and extreme weather events affecting vital spawning streams.
Despite the current abundance, conservation efforts remain crucial for the long-term survival of salmon species in the Pacific Northwest.
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Los pescadores se regocijan de que millones de salmones sockeye regresen al río Fraser, pero los expertos advierten de la disminución de la población a largo plazo.