Status
Arctic grayling are classified as Sensitive in the current General Status of Alberta Wild Species report. See:
Alberta’s Endangered Species Conservation Committee (ESCC) has identified Arctic grayling as a Species of Special Concern
— a species that without human intervention may soon become threatened with extinction. See information on the Endangered
Species Conservation Committee and Species of Special Concern at:
Issues
Populations of this fish have decreased over the past few decades due to:
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Increased accessibility by humans to remaining habitat, resulting in increased harvest
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Blocked migration routes and altered stream flow resulting from improperly placed culverts in newly constructed roads
Current management
Fishing
Arctic grayling are cold-water game fish subject to current Alberta sportfishing regulations. For details, see the My Wild
Alberta website at: