The Fraser River Panel reported last that of the 194,000 Early Stuarts that entered the Fraser River only 7,000 of these Sockeye have reached the spawning grounds. 
I assume this info was received from a meeting which invovled someone from FRP. I have checked out the recent escapement info and couldn't find anything that would state only 7k have reached the spawning grounds and what was the targeted returning numbers.
But I do know that I stated last week FRP/PSC screwed up their summer run interm forecasts before it was posted today.... so these numbers could be correct.

We as stakeholders of the resource can only try to pry the incoming (poor) escapement figures out of FOC (through possible inside contacts) or sit back and wait until the final figures are tallied and released. Which you and I won't be able to officially review on FOC's site until early (Jan/Feb.) Which IMO is to late for letting the $hit hit the fan, for what I believe was a terrible job of looking after these resources this past season. But then, FOC does have a good scapegoat in poor water levels and temperature.
Here's PSC's latest update:
http://www-ops2.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/xnet/content/fns/index.cfm?pg=view_notice&lang=en&DOC_ID=74116&ID=recreationalInteresting that this is posted in the commercial and recreational fisheriey notices but not on the Aboriginal Fishery Notices.

I makes me wonder, when only 56% of your targeted escapement goal for summer run sockeye have passed Mission, and we know fisheries continue on the Fraser, yet the FRP is obstaining from further in-season meetings with PSC until their January post-season review. WHY? Budget? Who's looking after what remaining sockeye enter the Fraser or is there any? What about the North Thompson coho? Has PSC given FRP any indications of a run? I haven't seen it.
Absolutely pathetic. It would be like farmer Brown having a fox in the hen house, but waiting till spring to do something.

Everyone don'ty get me wrong....I'm not jumping on the FN as the problem, nor the commercial boys or rec. This one sits squarely in FOC's lap.