Category(s):
RECREATIONAL - Salmon
Fishery Notice - Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Subject: FN0288-RECREATIONAL - Salmon - Chinook - East Coast of Vancouver Island - Areas 11 to 20, 111, and Subareas 29-1 to 29-5 - Chinook Management Measures - Effective April 1, 2022
To address conservation concerns for at-risk Fraser River Chinook stocks, DFO is continuing precautionary reductions in recreational fisheries to support conservation of these stocks. This Fishery Notice provides the interim recreational fishery management measures to provide protection to at-risk Fraser River Chinook stocks in Areas 11 to 20, 111, and Subareas 29-1 to 29-5. The interim measures to start the 2022 fishing season (beginning April 1, 2022) are the same measures that were in place at the beginning of last season. As these are interim measures, a further announcement on possible revised management actions will be announced in a subsequent Fishery Notice.
This notice also announces the mark-selective fisheries (MSFs) that were approved in the 2021/22 Integrated Fisheries Management Plan (IFMP) and that will be re-opening April 1, 2022.
Management measures to protect Fraser River Chinook stocks of concern:
Queen Charlotte Strait and Johnstone Strait - Area 12 (excluding Subarea 12-14); and Northern Strait of Georgia - Areas 13 to 17, and Subareas 29-1 to 29-2:
00:01 hours April 1 until 23:59 hours July 14: Chinook non-retention.
For clarity, in Areas 11 and 111, and Subarea 12-14, the daily limit of Chinook is two (2) per day, with a minimum size of 45 cm.
Southern Strait of Georgia and Juan de Fuca Strait - Area 18, Subareas 19-1, 19-3 to 19-12, 20-3 to 20-7, and Subareas 29-3 to 29-5 (excluding those portions listed as closed below):
00:01 hours April 1 until 23:59 hours July 31: Chinook non-retention.
Reminder: Subarea 19-2 (Esquimalt Harbour) is closed to all fishing activity.
Those portions of Subareas 29-3 to 29-5 that lie east of a line from Gower Point (49 23.021’N, 123 32.166’ W) near Gibsons to Shah Point on the southern tip of Valdes Island (49 01.695’N, 123 35.721’W):
00:01 hours April 1 until 23:59 hours July 31: No fishing for Chinook.
Mark-selective fisheries:
Area 12 (portions of Broughton Archipelago/Knight Inlet):
Subareas 12-27, 12-28, 12-35, 12-38, and 12-40; and
That portion of 12-26 north of line from Dinner Point on Village Island (50°37.628’N, 126°30.322’W) across to a point on the opposite shore on Turnour Island (50°37.536’N, 126°29.845’ W); AND east of the Lower Clio RCA boundary line at 50°35.397’N, 126°31.982’W; 50°34.943’N, 126°32.080’W; and
That portion of 12-39 northeasterly of a line from Gordon Point on Broughton Island (50°45.885’N, 126°44.158’W) across to the RCA boundary on Eden Island (50°45.510’N, 126°42.831’W); AND those portions of Subarea 12-39 east of the Eden-Bonwick-Midsummer-Swanson Islands RCA; and
That portion of Subarea 12-41 north of a line from Popplewell Point (50º50.756’N, 126º57.317’W) to the RCA boundary at Bourmaster Point (50º50.700’N, 126º55.574’W):
Effective 00:01 hours April 1, 2022, until 23:59 hours July 14, 2022, the daily limit for Chinook is one (1) Chinook per day marked or unmarked, with maximum 80 cm size limit on unmarked Chinook. For clarity, there is no maximum size limit on hatchery marked Chinook. The minimum size for all Chinook is 62 cm in Area 12 (excluding Subarea 12-14).
Area 13 (Portions of Bute Inlet and Ramsay Arm):
That portion of Subarea 13-19 northerly of a line that runs from 50°19.584’N, 125°00.292’W (on Raza Island) to 50°19.9463’N, 125°01.9274’W (southeast of Frances Bay); and
Subarea 13-21:
Effective 00:01 hours April 1, 2022, until 23:59 hours July 14, 2022, the daily limit for Chinook is one (1) Chinook per day marked or unmarked, with maximum 80 cm size limit on unmarked Chinook. For clarity, there is no maximum size limit on hatchery marked Chinook. The minimum size for all Chinook is 62 cm in Area 13.
Area 15 (portions of Toba Inlet):
That portion of 15-5 north of a line from Tibbs Point on Raza Island (50°18.731′N 124°57.980′W) to Connis Point on West Redonda Island (50°18.287′N 124°55.177′W); AND northerly of a line from Dean Point on West Redonda Island (50°17.147’N, 124°47.172’W) across to a point on East Redonda Island (50°17.145’N, 124°46.989’W); AND north of a line from Price Point (50°09.399’N, 124°39.165’W) to East Redonda Island (50°10.075’N,124°41.763’W); and
That portion of Subarea 15-6 (in Toba Inlet) west of a line from a boundary sign at Snout Point to a boundary sign on the opposite shore:
Effective 00:01 hours April 1, 2022, until 23:59 hours July 14, 2022, the daily limit for Chinook is one (1) Chinook per day marked or unmarked, with maximum 80 cm size limit on unmarked Chinook. For clarity, there is no maximum size limit on hatchery marked Chinook. The minimum size for all Chinook is 62 cm in Area 15.
Area 16 (portions of Sechelt and Jervis Inlets):
Subareas 16-6, 16-9, 16-12; and
That portion of Subarea 16-7 westerly of the Salmon Inlet RCA boundary following a meridian passing through at 123°43.00’W (near Black Bear Bluff); and
That portion of Subarea 16-8 west of a line from a point on land at 49°41.5’N, 123°48.4’W, across to a point on the other shore at 49°41.1’N, 123°47.7’W; and
That portion of Subarea 16-10 north of a line from a point on land at 49°40.0’N, 124°04.3’W, across to a point on the other shore at 49°40.0’N, 124°05.1’W; and
That portion of Subarea 16-11 north of a line from a point on land at 49°44.99’N, 124°15.57’W, across to Ball Point (corner of the Hardy Island RCA) at 49°45.100’N, 124°13.750’W; and
That portion of Subarea 16-13 south of a line from a point on land at 49°50.7’N, 123°55.2’W then across to a point on the opposite shore at 49°50.2’N, 123°52.9’W:
Effective 00:01 hours April 1, 2022, until 23:59 hours July 14, 2022, the daily limit on Chinook is one (1) Chinook per day marked or unmarked, with maximum 80 cm size limit on unmarked Chinook. For clarity, there is no maximum size limit on hatchery marked Chinook and the minimum size is 62 cm in Area 16.
Subarea 20-5 (portion of Beecher Bay):
Effective 00:01 hours April 1, 2022, until 23:59 hours July 31, 2022, the daily limit of Chinook is one (1) Chinook per day, hatchery-marked only, in the following waters:
That portion of Subarea 20-5 northerly of a line drawn from 48°19.554’N, 123°37.768’W to 48°19.589’N, 123°36.533’W, then following the shoreline of Frazer Island east to the RCA boundary at 48°19.700’N, 123°36.267’W, then to 48°19.633’N, 123°35.681’W.
Reminder: The minimum size in Area 20 is 45 cm.
Variation Order: 2022-RFQ-064 in effect.
Coast-wide Recreational Fisheries:
For the recreational fishery, the annual aggregate limit for Chinook salmon is ten (10) coast-wide in all tidal waters.
Variation Order: 2022-RFQ-009 in effect.
Fishers are reminded that minimum legal size limits apply and to check the species regulations for the areas being fished.
Notes:
Barbless hooks are required when fishing for salmon in tidal and non-tidal waters of British Columbia.
The term "hatchery marked" or “marked” means a fish that has a healed scar in place of the adipose fin. This is also referred to as an adipose fin-clipped (AFC) fish. Unmarked fish still have an adipose fin present.
Sport anglers are encouraged to participate in the Salmon Sport Head Recovery program by labeling and submitting heads from adipose fin-clipped Chinook and Coho Salmon. Recovery of coded-wire tags provides critical information for coast-wide stock assessment. Contact the Salmon Sport Head Recovery Program toll free at 1-866-483-9994 for further information.
Rockfish Conservation Areas (RCAs) are currently in effect and are closed to all fin-fishing. Descriptions of RCAs, other closures such as finfish closed areas and salmon non-retention areas, and other recreational fishing information, can be found on the Internet at:
www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/recfish
Did you witness suspicious fishing activity or a violation? If so, please call the Fisheries and Ocean Canada 24-hour toll free Observe, Record, Report line at 1-800-465-4336 or by email at
DFO.ORR-ONS.MPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.
For the 24 hour recorded opening and closure line, call toll free at 1-866-431-FISH (3474).
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