Ogden Channel | |
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Location | British Columbia, Canada |
Coordinates | 53°52′47″N 130°17′07″W / 53.87972°N 130.28528°W |
Ogden Channel is a strait on the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, located between Porcher Island (NW) and Pitt Island (SE). [1] The channel complex is part of the Alexander terrane, and dates between the late silurian and early devonian. [2]
Channel waters contain a significant freshwater component, and the surface water layer of Ogden Channel does not reverse with incoming tides during snowmelt. [3] The channel is an important migration corridor for juvenile sockeye salmon. [3]
Features include:
The significance of Ogden Channel as a migration corridor for juvenile sockeye is also shown by the relatively large catches in Browning Entrance at the outlet of Ogden Channel
Ogden Channel | |
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Location | British Columbia, Canada |
Coordinates | 53°52′47″N 130°17′07″W / 53.87972°N 130.28528°W |
Ogden Channel is a strait on the North Coast of British Columbia, Canada, located between Porcher Island (NW) and Pitt Island (SE). [1] The channel complex is part of the Alexander terrane, and dates between the late silurian and early devonian. [2]
Channel waters contain a significant freshwater component, and the surface water layer of Ogden Channel does not reverse with incoming tides during snowmelt. [3] The channel is an important migration corridor for juvenile sockeye salmon. [3]
Features include:
The significance of Ogden Channel as a migration corridor for juvenile sockeye is also shown by the relatively large catches in Browning Entrance at the outlet of Ogden Channel