Herring Spawn

A herring spawn event near Forbes Island in Barkley Sound turns the shoreline green.

From mid-February to early May, tiny silvery Pacific herring gather along the shallow coastlines of Vancouver Island off British Columbia, Canada. In these sheltered waters, they spawn; female fish produce sticky eggs and males flood the area with milt, which turns the water a milky turquoise or green. The colors can be so vivid that the spawn is visible to satellites.

Barkley Sound, on the island’s southwestern side, frequently hosts spawning, as its rocky shoreline provides protection and the pockets of lower salinity that the fish favor. After spawning, the fish migrate back to their feeding grounds in deeper, nutrient-rich waters. (Image credit: R. Cutler; via NASA Earth Observatory)

A herring spawn clouding the waters along Vancouver Island on February 16, 2026.
A herring spawn clouding the waters along Vancouver Island on February 16, 2026.
A herring spawn event near Forbes Island in Barkley Sound turns the shoreline green.
A herring spawn event near Forbes Island in Barkley Sound turns the shoreline green.
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