Interesting that they admit catches are above average but have not changed the run size and therefore there is no TAC for fisheries.
"Sockeye catches in the Fraser River gill net test fisheries have continued to
decline in recent days while Pink catches have remained above average with
highs of 362 on September 1 at Cottonwood and 737 on September 5 at Whonnock.
Due to the abundance of Pink salmon in-river the daily Sockeye escapement
estimates have been generated from the Whonnock test fishery catch information
rather than the normal hydroacoustic estimates since August 20. "
"During the Panel meeting today the run size for Pink salmon remained unchanged
at 5,000,000 with Area 20 timing of August 17. At this run size the
international TAC is reduced to a level where no additional US fisheries would
be considered. As well, given the uncertainty in the Pink run size, the limited
amount of commercial TAC identified is insufficient to initiate commercial or
recreational fisheries directed on Fraser Pink salmon in Canada. First Nations
fisheries for FSC purposes will continue to be considered at this time for Pink
salmon. Unless the Pink run size increases in the near future there will be no
directed commercial or recreational fisheries for Fraser Pink salmon this year.
The Pink run size will be reassessed on Tuesdays Panel call."
https://notices.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fns-sap/index-eng.cfm?pg=view_notice&DOC_ID=225208&ID=all