What’s new

Here's what's happening at GFA:

Nass FSC Catch Update #1 2024

Nass FSC Catch Update #7 2023

Nass FSC Catch Update #5 2023

Nass FSC Catch Update #3 2023

Nass FSC Catch Update #2 2023

Nass FSC Catch Update #7 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #6 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #5 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #4 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #3 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #2 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #1 2022

Nass FSC Catch Update #8 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #7 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #6 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #5 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #4 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #3 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #2 2021

Nass FSC Catch Update #1 2021

Kitwanga River Salmon Enumeration 2019

Re-opening Update-GFA office

FISHERIES NOTICE – GITANYOW FSC NASS CHINOOK CLOSURE, 2017

2014-2015 Gitanyow Hereditary Chiefs Moose Harvest Monitoring and Permitting

PHOTO GALLERIES

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Kitwanga Smolt Enumeration Facility

Hundreds of bull trout migrate downstream through the fence each season following the sockeye smolts.

Kitwanga River Salmon Enumeration Facility

Looking across the fence panels as a GFA technician cleans debris - typically leaves, sticks and spawned out salmon - to prevent damming of the fence panels.

Snapshots of GFA Projects

In 2008, GFA modified a fishwheel for use in the Cranberry River canyon. Goal: capture coho and chinook salmon to obtain a recapture rate from fish marked at downstream Nisga'a fishwheels.