I know there was concern about catching Thompson coho mingled in with the "record" sockeye run. I did hear there was a record catch of sockeye in the Johnston Strait area and suspect there was substantial bycatch. I haven't read anything about other salmon species returning down the inside of Vancouver Island in any numbers but If the "bubble" of warm water is causing the sockeye to substantially change their migration route, I have to conclude the "bubble" is not good for the migration of other salmon runs. The warm water brings in predator species that are not normally in these northern waters. I remember el nino years where there were massive schools of mackerel off Neah Bay that were suspected of consuming large numbers of out migrating small salmon for example.