A salmon task force involving the Fisheries Department, First Nations, and the B.C. government is prepared to emergency enhance fish stocks following the Chilcotin River landslide. Monitoring has confirmed that sockeye salmon have entered the river, but more assessment is needed to determine if upstream migration has been restored. The task force will release reared chinook and sockeye salmon as needed. The situation remains fluid, and additional monitoring of salmon will be critical in deciding future actions. The Tsilhqot'in National Government is not harvesting salmon this year and is encouraging downstream First Nations to reduce stress on this year's salmon run.