​Dr. Abul Baki earns Licensed Professional Engineer (P.Eng.) Designation

Congratulations to Ecofish Water Resources Engineer, Dr. Abul Baki, on earning his licensed Professional Engineer credential. He joins an expanding group of engineering professionals who have demonstrated their continued dedication to higher standards of practice in the industry. Certified professional engineers are legally and ethically responsible for their work, hold public safety paramount, maintain the […]

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Ecofish Lends Expertise to Chinese Engineers to Improve the Design of Fish Lift

In late July 2015, Dr. Xuezhong Yu, Senior Hydro-Environmental Scientist at Ecofish Research Ltd., travelled to six fish passage facilities in the United States with five engineers from the PowerChina Kunming Engineering Corporation. They visited four dams on the Susquehanna River (Conowingo, Holtwood, Safe Harbor aith, and York Haven), fish ladders at Bonneville Dam on […]

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​Ecofish is proud to announce a new publication in the Canadian Water Resources Journal

Presented at the Washington-British Columbia Chapter’s 2015 Annual Meeting for the American Fisheries Society and the 26th Northeast Pacific Pink and Chum Salmon Workshop, “A Comparison of Desktop Hydrologic Methods for Determining Environmental Flows” was recently published in the Canadian Water Resources Journal. Researched and written by Ecofish Senior Environmental Scientist Todd Hatfield in collaboration […]

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​Ecofish Sponsors Clean Energy BC’s Annual Golf Tournament to Support BC Children’s Hospital

Last month, Ecofish participated in Clean Energy BC’s 6th Annual Golf Tournament, sponsoring a hole to support BC Children’s Hospital. Our combined efforts helped to raise over $26,000 in charitable funds and as always, we were thrilled with the outcome. It was a spectacular day to network with friends and colleagues, celebrate the clean energy […]

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Ecofish Supports Campbell River Salmon Foundation

We are pleased to announce that Ecofish is now a Corporate Gold Member of the Campbell River Salmon Foundation (CRSF). We recognize the value and contributions the CRSF has made to salmon habitat enhancement in the Campbell River area watershed and we are proud to support local projects and initiatives that promote community based salmon […]

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​Giving Fish a Lift- Way High!

Reeling in another international opportunity, Ecofish has signed a contract for Technical Consulting for the Fish Elevator Design at Huangdeng Hydroelectric Project on Lancang River, Southwest China. The proposed dam will be fitted with a fish elevator to help lift migratory fish over the 203 meter high dam. Ecofish was retained by PowerChina Kunming Engineering […]

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​Ecofish wins international contract to work in the Lancang River Basin!

After a grueling application, qualification, and competitive review process, we are thrilled that our proposal on “Balancing River Health and Hydropower Requirements in the Lancang River Basin,” was accepted out of 104 applicants by the WLE Mekong. Ecofish will provide expert direction on how to maintain river health while balancing ecological integrity, sustainable economic growth […]

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Ecofish Congratulates Laramie Ferguson on winning BC’s 2014 Co-op Student of the Year Award!

Laramie Ferguson, an Honours Biological Sciences student from Simon Fraser University wins the Association for Co-operative Education’s 2014 Co-op Student of the Year Award. Laramie joined Ecofish the summer of 2011 working as a junior technician; through her work ethic and positive attitude, it was evident early on that this bright young woman would go […]

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Ecofish Sponsors and Presents at the American Fisheries Society 2015 WA-BC Chapter Meeting

At the 2015 AFS WA-BC Meeting, Environmental Scientist Todd Hatfield presented on A Comparison of Desktop Hydrologic Methods for Determining Environmental Flows. Written and researched in collaboration with Environmental Flow Specialist Andrew Paul from Alberta’s Dept. of Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, this paper reviewed different desktop methods and their performance on a range of […]

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