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Surrey is home to over 1,400 km of creeks and rivers, including the Little Campbell, Nicomekl, and Serpentine Rivers, with the Fraser River forming the northern border. Many of these water bodies support salmon and trout, but urban development may put their habitats at risk. Researchers and Surrey’s Salmon Habitat Restoration Program (SHaRP) members study these habitats, but they need regular water quality data to understand if creeks stay cool and oxygenated in summer and safe for fish eggs in winter.
We need your help! Local volunteers can test water quality and share their observations. Your data will help fill critical gaps, giving researchers a clearer picture of how to protect fish habitats for future generations.