Monitoring environmental impact
In the summer of 2014, a fish population monitoring program took place in Snap Lake and two additional lakes were used for reference and comparisons. Data collected is used to monitor potential changes in fish populations associated with the Snap Lake Mine.
The research team used gill nets to collect 460 fish from the three lakes. When compared to the reference lakes, the numbers of Lake Trout and Round Whitefish appeared higher in Snap Lake. Slight variations were observed in the size and age of both Lake Trout and Round Whitefish among the three lakes.
Results indicated the composition of the fish community in Snap Lake did not appear to change between initial sampling in 1999 and 2014, which includes Arctic Grayling, Burbot, Lake Chub, Lake Trout, Longnose Sucker, and Round Whitefish. The data will be included in continuing monitoring of the lakes in the future.
And it’s this continued effort that is key to responsible mine management. Making sure that we look after the environment and the ecosystems where our sites operate is paramount to both Anglo American and De Beers.