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Author Topic: Fraser River Salmon Fishing Closure  (Read 1041 times)

JustinG

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Fraser River Salmon Fishing Closure
« on: August 17, 2007, 03:31:45 PM »

In my opinion - Kudos to DFO for giving the sport community a chance to police itself and kudos again for shutting it down when it's apparent we cannot.

Notice Below:

Effective 00:01 hours Monday August 20, 2007 until further notice, there is no
recreational fishing for all Salmon species from the downstream side of the CPR
Bridge at Mission upstream to the Highway No. 1 Bridge at Hope, BC.

Current run size estimates of 120,000 Early Summer-run sockeye and 750,000
Summer-run sockeye are significantly below preseason expectations of 690,000
and 3,369,000, respectively.  The limited amount of TAC remaining is required
for First Nations food, social and ceremonial purposes.   

The Departments first priority is to ensure that there is sufficient sockeye
escapement to the spawning grounds for conservation purposes.  The Department
is also committed to providing top priority, after conservation, to First
Nations fishing for food, social and ceremonial purposes. 

Despite a no fishing for sockeye regulation for the sport fishery, DFO
continued to observe and receive reports that sockeye were being encountered in
the recreational fishery.

DFO is implementing this salmon closure in the recreational fishery to ensure
the above priorities are provided.  This salmon closure will be reviewed
weekly.

Recreational fishing opportunities for trout, steelhead and sturgeon and other
non-salmon species remain open.
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