Researchers at the University of British Columbia have found evidence suggesting high levels of road salt in B.C. streams can cause death of salmon eggs and deformities in young salmon, and they hope their results will cause cities to adopt 91裸聊视频渟marter salting practices.91裸聊视频
UBC zoology students Carley Winter and Clare Kilgour are three years into a five-year study on the impacts of road salt on freshwater streams in the Lower Mainland and how they affect salmon eggs and young fry.
Their preliminary research, which they91裸聊视频檙e now preparing for peer review, suggests wintertime 91裸聊视频減ulses91裸聊视频 of salt washing into streams used by spawning salmon can have negative effects on eggs and young fry at crucial times of their development.
Kilgour said the research was spawned by concerns from communities about potential harms road salting activities can have on salmon-bearing streams.
She said after moving to B.C. from the East Coast, she became 91裸聊视频渆ngulfed91裸聊视频 in the 91裸聊视频減assion for salmon that there is on this side of the country.91裸聊视频
The research has so far found that salt levels in dozens of streams peak during the winter months and exceed water quality guidelines when salt levels spike in freshwater systems where salmon spawn.
Kilgour said lab tests showed a 91裸聊视频渟hocking91裸聊视频 magnitude of mortality in fish eggs when exposed to salt levels from eight to 10 times above freshwater guidelines.
Their research found that exposure to such salt pulses for 24 hours caused 70 per cent of coho eggs to die, but hatched fish weren91裸聊视频檛 nearly as negatively effected.
91裸聊视频淲e didn91裸聊视频檛 see those same kind of huge drops in survival,91裸聊视频 she said. 91裸聊视频淭hey would be exposed to the same salt pulse that we had done on those eggs and they would survive that just fine.91裸聊视频
Winter said she was drawn to the Road Salt and Pacific Salmon Success Project because it91裸聊视频檚 91裸聊视频渟uper collaborative,91裸聊视频 involving researchers from UBC, Simon Fraser University, the British Columbia Institute of Technology and Fisheries and Oceans Canada.
Winter said the high mortality rate in eggs was a surprising finding.
91裸聊视频淎 24-hour exposure, it91裸聊视频檚 not that long at all,91裸聊视频 she said. 91裸聊视频淪hort exposure concentrations we are frequently seeing in streams causing such significant mortality definitely was alarming.91裸聊视频
The results suggest that winter road salting is potentially dangerous to coho and chum salmon as they spawn in streams, and their embryos develop when road salting activities ramp up.
Winter and Kilgour said their research involved mimicking stream conditions in a laboratory setting, which was challenging given the number of confounding variables at play, but they91裸聊视频檙e confident in their findings after replicating their results multiple times.
91裸聊视频淒efinitely we hope that our research kind of promotes smarter salting practices,91裸聊视频 Winter said. 91裸聊视频淚 think there is sometimes a conception that we91裸聊视频檙e trying to ban the use of road salt, which is not the case at all.91裸聊视频
The pair suggest that individuals should be aware that one square metre of ground only needs about two tablespoons of salt for effective de-icing, and cities and other large users of salt could switch to brine to mitigate harms to environments where salmon spawn.
Several B.C. cities already use brine solutions instead of granular salt to deal with snow and ice, including both the city and district of North Vancouver.
City of North Vancouver spokeswoman Lyndsey Barton said it 91裸聊视频渉as been using a brine solution for over a decade, given it uses far less salt and is more effectively distributed.91裸聊视频
The District of North Vancouver91裸聊视频檚 website says it stockpiles a 91裸聊视频渕ountain of salt91裸聊视频 each year, using upwards of 3,000 tonnes annually, employing a 91裸聊视频渇ully automated brine machine91裸聊视频 that can produce 10,000 litres of solution an hour.
The City of Port Moody uses both salt and brine depending on road conditions, and signed onto the road salt research project in 2023, with monitoring meters set up in local streams including South Schoolhouse Creek, Suter Brook Creek, and Noons Creek, its website says.