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How Landslides Along the Fraser River in Vancouver, Canada Affect Salmon Migration.
My research primarily focuses on investigating the occurrence of landslides along the Fraser River basin and their potential impact on local salmon migration. This research aims to explore the frequency and triggers of landslides in the region, analyzing how these geological events may disrupt the natural migration patterns of salmon, which are crucial to the river’s ecosystem. By examining historical data, conducting field studies, and utilizing predictive models, the study seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of how landslides could influence the survival and reproductive success of salmon populations in the Fraser River.