At The Hatchery
April 15th, 2009 ,we Ponded the Chum by moving them from
their incubation trays to the fresh water troughs.

Fourteen trays were removed from
the rearing room.
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Each tray holds more than seven thousand Chum who started their journey as fertilzed eggs in December 2008.
This procedure is carefully done by one of our members.
This is where they will stay for the next few weeks until they are released into Bowen Islands freshwater streams.
Quick timing is important when moving the Chum from the rearing room to the hatchery’s fresh-water troughs.
Here they experience a new life in water which is more than an inch deep.

All of the Chum Look very healthy this year. 
The Bowen Island Fish & Wildlife Club is pleased with these results.