Salmon Habitat Restoration Program Students at Work!

Another successful FlexiBaffle installation. We worked with the City of Surrey, B.C. and students with the Salmon Habitat Restoration Program (SHaRP) to implement the largest culvert rehabilitation project in North America. A large concrete flume on the Bon Accord Creek, a tributary of the lower Fraser River, has blocked salmon from accessing important salmon spawning habitat for many decades. We worked with City staff to develop a FlexiBaffle installation plan to increase water depth and slow water velocity to create conditions much more conducive to salmon passage.

Flexi Baffles
Bon Accord Creek before FlexiBaffle Installation

SSA Environmental staff then worked to train SHaRP students and project managers to install FlexiBaffles at predetermined intervals through the flume. Students isolated the project area with barrier nets. They then installed FlexiBaffles using concrete drills and wedge anchors.

Students encountered masses of blackberry briars and tough access conditions, but they persevered. And the results speak for themselves!

Students will now monitor fish passage this fall as salmon begin their spawning migration.

Here are the FlexiBaffles after a significant rain event. Note the resting areas between each FlexiBaffle.

Note resting bools between each FlexiBaffle.
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Shane Scott
Shane Scott is the principal of SSA Environmental, a Vancouver, Washington-based firm dedicated to protecting fish and other aquatic organisms at bridges, culverts, hydroelectric and diversion dams, municipal water systems, irrigation canals, and pump stations. He leads the development of FlexiBaffle, a flexible retrofit culvert baffle that restores fish-friendly passage (aquatic organism passage) inside existing culverts where a permanent cast-in-place baffle isn't practical. Shane works with state departments of transportation and resource agencies to bring practical, near-term fish-passage solutions to aging culvert infrastructure.