Maintain Priority Access to Chinook and Coho for the Canadian Public in a New Salmon Allocation Policy. Send Your Letter to DFO!

I didn’t have much faith in Gord Johns so thank you for sharing this.

He’s still supporting the FNs/Commercial raid of the recreational Chinook and Coho allocation; he’s just trying to deflect any responsibility. He still claimed there is ‘misinformation’ out there and asked the Minister to clarify. It’s not like he was advocating for the recreational fishing sector so I personally still wouldn’t put much faith in him.
 
Perhaps book an appointment to meet with Gord, and help him understand the fundamental issues implementing a fixed share or quota allocation between commercial and recreational will do to your fishery and all the businesses that depend upon it. It would certainly help Gord to hear and gain a better understanding of the basis behind our community concerns.
 
Please find attached print-ready posters (18x24 in) for the upcoming Salmon Allocation Policy Town Hall meetings:



- Campbell River – Saturday, April 11, 1:00–3:00 PM | Campbell River Sportsplex

- Langley – Saturday, April 18, 10:00 AM–12:00 PM | SouthRidge Fellowship Church



For versions better sized for digital sharing and social media, visit: https://bcwf.bc.ca/sap-town-halls/ (under "Promotional Materials" near the bottom of the page)



We appreciate your support in getting the word out.



Thank you,



Nicolas Davies

Marketing and Communications Assistant

B.C. Wildlife Federation
 
Hopefully this hasn't been hashed out, but is this 'new'? If so, it seems like an efficient way for DFO to nibble away at the public fishery...there is a corresponding commercial closure as well:
Subject: FN0331-Proposed Homayno Marine Refuge: Recreational Harvest closure - Portions of subareas 13-42 and 13-43 - Closing April 1, 2026

Effective April 1, 2026, select recreational fishing activities are prohibited indefinitely within portions of subareas 13-42 and 13-43 that are within the boundaries of the proposed Homayno Marine Refuge.

https://notices.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fns-sap/index-eng.cfm?pg=view_notice&DOC_ID=349739&ID=all
 
Hopefully this hasn't been hashed out, but is this 'new'? If so, it seems like an efficient way for DFO to nibble away at the public fishery...there is a corresponding commercial closure as well:
Subject: FN0331-Proposed Homayno Marine Refuge: Recreational Harvest closure - Portions of subareas 13-42 and 13-43 - Closing April 1, 2026

Effective April 1, 2026, select recreational fishing activities are prohibited indefinitely within portions of subareas 13-42 and 13-43 that are within the boundaries of the proposed Homayno Marine Refuge.

https://notices.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fns-sap/index-eng.cfm?pg=view_notice&DOC_ID=349739&ID=all
Its pretty remote area, I would prefer preservation in these areas if it has to be done rather in spaces that are closer to populated areas. It seems that most of the fishing activity there is commercial.
 
Its pretty remote area, I would prefer preservation in these areas if it has to be done rather in spaces that are closer to populated areas. It seems that most of the fishing activity there is commercial.
I don't disagree with your comments about remoteness and 'preservation', however it will only be closed to recreational/commercial fisheries. Anyway, I won't belabor the issue, but was curious if it was a new closure as online info shows the IPCA was declared in 2024. All good. I will get back to writing my weekly (ramped up to daily) letter to the DFO Minister.
 
I don't disagree with your comments about remoteness and 'preservation', however it will only be closed to recreational/commercial fisheries. Anyway, I won't belabor the issue, but was curious if it was a new closure as online info shows the IPCA was declared in 2024. All good. I will get back to writing my weekly (ramped up to daily) letter to the DFO Minister.
It is only closed to rec ! Start of the end for us as commercial will get to do what they want. It will start off in remote areas, and then they will start closing sub areas where we fish.

Dfo at its finest
 
Wow I must admit this is the first time I have seen so many MP pushing a minister publicly on this SAP policy.

Notice how quiet the MP is Alberni is? If you watch that recent question period all the Conservative MP were hammering the minister. Not a peep from the Alberni riding. How sad is that? This place probably has the most to lose if recreational fishing goes.
 
Notice how quiet the MP is Alberni is? If you watch that recent question period all the Conservative MP were hammering the minister. Not a peep from the Alberni riding. How sad is that? This place probably has the most to lose if recreational fishing goes.
Almost none of my friends from Port even know what’s going on, they’ve been insulated from what has been happening on the east side of the island for years although I’ve been warning them it’s going to happen on the west coast too.
 
From the SFI Today:

THE SALMON ALLOCATION POLICY REVISION AND BC'S PUBLIC FISHERY

The Salmon Allocation Policy 1999 (SAP) review is nearing completion after five years, but the value and importance of your feedback and letters to the Minister and your local MPs remain high and will continue to matter right up until a final decision is made.

As the review wraps up at the end of March, the recommendations being developed have been shaped by the process to date and by the feedback provided during the brief consultation period. It is essential that letters and feedback continues and is directed to the Minister and MPs to reinforce that, while the 1999 SAP may need some modernization, particularly in light of the Ahousaht decision, the policy has served BC’s salmon fisheries and the salmon resource well and should not undergo major changes. The SAP framework has provided the recreational sector with predictable and reliable access by maintaining priority for Chinook and Coho after First Nations Food, Social, and Ceremonial (FSC) needs and court or treaty defined rights based First Nation commercial fisheries, but before the all‑citizens commercial fishery.

Please take a moment to send a letter or e-mail to the Minister and your MP in support of a SAP that protects and acknowledges the importance of BC’s public fishery. In your message highlight:
  • The importance of the recreational fishery to you, your family, your business, and your community.
  • That predictable and reliable access and opportunity is critically important to your ability to fish for salmon.
  • That the request to DFO is not for increased harvest, but to maintain priority of access for the recreational fishery to Chinook and Coho after conservation, FSC, and rights-based fisheries, but before all citizen commercial fisheries.
  • That the common property resource principle should remain in a revised SAP, as it is the most appropriate management approach for a resource that belongs to all Canadians and is managed by the Government of Canada on behalf of the people of Canada.
To have the greatest impact, keep messages respectful, brief, and focused on the core issue: that the Minister and the Government of Canada must maintain a Salmon Allocation Policy that acknowledges the rights of all Canadians, places conservation of the resource as the highest priority, and protects the social, economic, and cultural benefits the recreational fishery provides for current and future generations.

If you’d like to learn more about the issue visit FishingRights.ca and plan to attend one of the upcoming town hall meetings being held in the next few weeks: Campbell River on April 11, Langley on April 18, and Victoria on April 19.
 
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