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quote:Minister defends salmon management
Gail Shea, Times Colonist
Published: Friday, January 08, 2010
Re: "2009 decisive for B.C. salmon," Dec. 31.
The low returns of Fraser River sockeye salmon over the past several years are a source of deep concern for the federal government. This is reflected in its decision to call a commission of inquiry.
It will "investigate and make independent findings of fact regarding the causes for the decline of Fraser River sockeye salmon" and "consider the policies and practices of (the Department of Fisheries and Oceans) with respect to the sockeye salmon fishery in the Fraser River ."
In addition, it will consider "the impact of environmental changes along the Fraser River , marine environmental conditions, aquaculture" and other factors.
In the meantime, the DFO's priority in managing Fraser River sockeye is conservation, followed by providing sustainable fisheries to First Nations, recreational anglers and commercial harvesters. We are working with all harvest sectors to enhance catch monitoring and reporting and to move to a share-based approach to fisheries management. We have increased the number of fishery officers on the Fraser River .
The methodologies the department uses to develop its annual salmon abundance forecasts are science-based and subject to peer review.
However, predicting the number of sockeye that will return to the Fraser in a given year is complex and challenging. DFO manages the Fraser River sockeye fishery based, not on the forecasts, but on actual in-season return estimates.
The decline of Fraser River sockeye salmon is a significant and important issue.
Gail Shea
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