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Tseshaht First Nation and Hupacasath First Nation caught an estimated 9,400 chinook salmon during a limited fishery opening last Tuesday in the harbour and in the Somass River.
Limited to what? I ask... To as many fish as you can scoop up??? To as many fish as you can fit into your boat??? To the point that you start to feel guilty, because you know that you alone have taken in one boat more than the entire opening was, for many boats??? Limited to a complete lack of common sense and a complete disregard to the responsibility of conservation. This is bloody INSANE!
Fisheries and Oceans Canada opened the chinook fishery for two hours for a small number of fish to be harvested. However, DFO South Coast area director Andrew Thomson said that the high number of fish caught might indicate there is more fish in the river than what DFO originally thought.
It may also "indicate" that almost all of the fish from this run are staging (correction: WERE STAGING, as they are now on their way to China!!!), waiting for a shot of fresh cooler water to come down the river, to signal them to move up to the spawning grounds. It could also "indicate" an infraction of the law, and complete negligence.
"For the chinook salmon, we do a pre-season forecast but we don't do an in-season forecast," he said. He added that the higher than expected number of salmon caught is not a conservation concern.
Are you kidding me??? Did the reporter not pick up on this??? He is saying that they do a pre season forecast, but not an in-season forecast, yet he just previously indicated that they must have done some form of an in-season forecast to have an idea of how many fish were there to catch, because above he says; "the high number of fish caught might indicate there is more fish in the river than what DFO originally thought". When did they formulate this "thought" about how many fish would be available at the time of this opening? In the Pre-Season??
Both TFN and HFN chief councillors said the fishery was very successful.
That would depend upon what one defines "successful", now wouldn't it? If by risking the health of the future stocks, and complete pillage of the run, then perhaps it was "successful". And it they get away with this behaviour without consequences, then perhaps they could look at it as "successful". I see it as "SHAMEFUL"
"It's fabulous for Port Alberni," said HFN chief councillor Steven Tatoosh. "All our kids will have clothes for school."
Are they providing clothing for ALL the kids in Port Alberni now????
He estimated that the salmon harvest brought in between $200,000 and $300,000. He added that China snapped a large volume of the salmon.
This is great! Hey you can save on shipping them to China by putting them on the next freighter full of logs leaving for China.
After the harvest was over, Braker ran an informal poll among the TFN fishermen. He said that 70 to 75% of the money would be spent in the Alberni Valley. Fishermen intended to use their gains to pay for retail, entertainment, restaurants and services.
"It's a huge boost for the local economy," he said.
DFO is currently evaluating whether or not First Nations will be allowed to hold a coho salmon fishery later in the fall.
"DFO is assessing the current coho salmon population and should reach a decision within a week," Thomson said.
If there is a coho salmon fishery, Braker said it would not bring in as good of a price, since he expects the run won't be as big.
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The rest of this I don't even want to comment on.
This whole thing really Stinks. Something is pretty fishy around here!




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