Time stamps for when the fish make it over: 00:27 00:42 01:01 02:11(left side of screen in the distance) 04:10 (look where the waterfall bulges, that's the low spot in the dam where most fish can make it up) 04:56 05:11 05:51 06:01 06:37 06:43 06:54 07:08 07:13 07:42 07:49 08:07 08:27 08:35 08:50 08:57 09:03 09:11 09:15 09:32 09:54 09:57 10:01 10:08 I watched for about 50 minutes after we had good rain. It seemed like every 1 or 2 minutes at least one fish would make it over. I didn't always have my camera rolling or pointed at the right spot. The fish are making it upstream.
City needs to make an actual fish ladder and tube run up for them b port hopes is great even counts them as they get through just a man made concrete shoot from up top slopes down to lower level. We get a lot through out here
There are an obscene number of dams on the Humber. Some of the dams on the Don and Credit have been filled in or blasted. These low head dams have drowned several people since they were put in after Hurricane Hazel. The Rouge and Little Rouge are much better off with much fewer dams. Much better fish ladders are not that hard to do.
Similar deal with the Ganny 2 weeks ago, 1000s of fish below a tiny extremely high fish “ladder”, 99% of the jumpers fell back, didn’t make it. I don’t get it, do fishery biologists not take ON salmon runs seriously, ???
Time stamps for when the fish make it over:
00:27
00:42
01:01
02:11(left side of screen in the distance)
04:10 (look where the waterfall bulges, that's the low spot in the dam where most fish can make it up)
04:56
05:11
05:51
06:01
06:37
06:43
06:54
07:08
07:13
07:42
07:49
08:07
08:27
08:35
08:50
08:57
09:03
09:11
09:15
09:32
09:54
09:57
10:01
10:08
I watched for about 50 minutes after we had good rain. It seemed like every 1 or 2 minutes at least one fish would make it over. I didn't always have my camera rolling or pointed at the right spot. The fish are making it upstream.
City needs to make an actual fish ladder and tube run up for them b port hopes is great even counts them as they get through just a man made concrete shoot from up top slopes down to lower level. We get a lot through out here
Wow, they're all going for it now!
Heck yeah this rules!!!
There are an obscene number of dams on the Humber. Some of the dams on the Don and Credit have been filled in or blasted. These low head dams have drowned several people since they were put in after Hurricane Hazel. The Rouge and Little Rouge are much better off with much fewer dams. Much better fish ladders are not that hard to do.
TRCA doesnt know how to do anything. Have you ever worked in public-funded anything? Sheer incompetence.
"The cormorants are a success story" - TRCA
Etienne Brule, cool guy.
Poor things are struggling to get up the ladder. Surprised at the size of these though.
Should be more fish ladders in place, sad to see these fish not being able to complete there journey...
Why add to their struggle??
looks like none of them are making it
Similar deal with the Ganny 2 weeks ago, 1000s of fish below a tiny extremely high fish “ladder”, 99% of the jumpers fell back, didn’t make it. I don’t get it, do fishery biologists not take ON salmon runs seriously, ???
@@TheNewMediaoftheDawn canadian public sector is full of ineffectual morons.
I guess they aren’t native fish so the MNR doesn’t care?
@@daveballjoint5285 this is under authority of TRCA. They only care about turtles and cormorants.
Please build a proper ladder !