ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaSalmon used to thrive in 75 P.E.I. rivers, but factors including climate change have cut into that2 hours agoDuration 1:562 hours agoNewsDuration 1:56The population of salmon on P.E.I. is holding steady, but that’s a low level compared to historic numbers. As CBC’s Sheehan Desjardins reports, some groups are trying to get a better understanding of where the fish might thrive — to help keep those areas protected. Related Stories P.E.I.’s water levels in a better place than other Maritime provinces, says watershed alliance Low water levels on the Island normal for this time of year, says P.E.I. government Thriving mosquito populations on P.E.I. linked to climate change, says entomologist P.E.I. hits record housing starts, but experts say more needed to restore affordability 2 more mass salmon die-offs reported off south coast of NewfoundlandMore from NewsVideo2:09This Windsor company is installing solar panels in some of Canada’s northern-most communitiesCBC News Windsor 13 minutes agoVideo2:08Nova Scotia Mi’kmaw Summer Games on in WagmatcookCBC News Nova Scotia 18 minutes agoVideo1:44New tugboats arrive in Port Hawkesbury to support Everwind’s green energy planCBC News Nova Scotia 26 minutes agoVideo1:26What to do if you come across a bat38 minutes agoVideo3:03Debate over police funding triggered by mayor’s budget1 hour agoTrending NowVideo3:19Justin Bieber look-alike crashes Vegas nightclub, racks up $10K bill | Hanomansing TonightHanomansing Tonight August 20Video3:14What are Canada’s four major cities? We put the Internet’s heated debate to expertsCBC News August 20Video2:36Zelenskyy’s Oval Office zingerAbout That with Andrew Chang August 20Video1:43Putin has warning for EuropeAugust 17Video2:01Save a horse, ride a bicycle at this London bike polo meetupAugust 13now
Salmon used to thrive in 75 P.E.I. rivers, but factors including climate change have cut into that
