it’s not just about catching a quota it is about quality as well. We could have easily caught the quota last year if it was just about killing fish. If the quality is not good enough we pull the nets and leave the fish.
It's too complicated, you can't just simplify it into layman terms like that."If the quality is not good enough we pull the nets and leave the fish"
If DFO are working on a 20% harvest rate and there are not enough "quality" Herring of a suitable age to satisfy the overseas Roe market how does Harvesting as much of the suitable "quality" Herring as possible fit into the science?
The older Herring are the best spawners, right?
The overall abundance is declining, right? (some would say at an alarming rate)
Lots of boats sitting in front of COMOX spit this morning on my way to work. Is an opening today?
Yesterday morning our boat (gillnet) officially finished up our 2020 herring season and man what a fishery it was! We worked hard and shook about 150 tons in 2.5 days of perfect fishing. The weather was perfect, the fish cooperated, no one got hurt other than some sore backs and hands, and there has been miles upon miles of unfished, unmolested spawns from oyster river all the way down to Parksville with still much more still to come! The fish this year were large and very high quality, despite what you may have heard from the other side about nothing but juveniles blah blah blah... and major spawns occurred in several areas which spread out the fleet so no single area got pounded too hard. For both the fish and the fishermen this was one of the best fisheries ive seen in the last 15 years. The only ones it didn't work out for are protesters who were once again proven wrong.
Yesterday morning our boat (gillnet) officially finished up our 2020 herring season and man what a fishery it was! We worked hard and shook about 150 tons in 2.5 days of perfect fishing. The weather was perfect, the fish cooperated, no one got hurt other than some sore backs and hands, and there has been miles upon miles of unfished, unmolested spawns from oyster river all the way down to Parksville with still much more still to come! The fish this year were large and very high quality, despite what you may have heard from the other side about nothing but juveniles blah blah blah... and major spawns occurred in several areas which spread out the fleet so no single area got pounded too hard. For both the fish and the fishermen this was one of the best fisheries ive seen in the last 15 years. The only ones it didn't work out for are protesters who were once again proven wrong.
Good news.
How does that correlate with DFO’s assessment of the biomass?
well considering the quota they allotted was based on their original prediction of 54,000 tons, and as of right now it looks like somewhere in the neighborhood of 70-75000 tons ended up showing up, it sure looks good to me. even if all the quota does get caught which it may not simply due to lack of manpower in the gillnet fleet, that would mean a harvest rate of 12-14% which falls well below the allowable 20% that DFO implements when first announcing the fishery, so like I said, good year for both the fish and the fishermen.
As for prices, that takes months to be fully determined, buyers give out down payments now and then when the product is fully processed they give out price adjustments based on the quality of the fish and market conditions. Every boat is different but personally i'll get a couple nice cheques this week sometime based on the X amount of dollars per ton I agreed to work on the boat for that i am guaranteed and then the price adjustments cheques usually show up around the end of summer. As far as ive heard this whole virus craziness shouldn't affect us too much, however im hearing rumors of the prawn fishery possibly going to take a major hit this upcoming season, but just rumors nothing concrete.
Awesome news! now the fish farms will have enough feed to poison our oceans for another year !
Riiiiight. Another useless point, do you honestly think that if they couldn't get pellets made from our herring leftovers that they wouldn't just source it from somewhere else?the belief that our herring fishery keeps the fish farms afloat and vice-versa is laughable at best. bet you don't mind using it for prawn bait though...
I don’t think the sog biomass has ever been 216 I think it topped out around 160k.
In the 1970 the sog biomass was under 20k what was the Chinook 1970s coho biomass in the 1970s? Compared today?
Always easy to blame human harvest but the top predictors out there right now are seals and sea lions.
Time to work together and start pushing for them to be harvests. Stop pointing fingers