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Its a real shame the way our government manages our fisheries, but its nothing new. Its been happening since the Europeans settled in North America. The fur trade, logging, our clean water supply, crude oil, our fisheries, you name it. Its the same all across the board. Farm the **** out of it until extinction. All to make pennies on the dollar from our irreplaceable resources, at the cost of the people who actually live here.
I would be perfectly willing to go to non-retention for all species for as long as it takes to get the fish stocks to rebound, but theres no chance in hell of that happening. Not when theres money to be made!
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Now, go screw up the gravel, or the water/oxygen going over the gravel, you will have long term problems that can wipe out that run.
^^^^ bang on...Hate to be the one but...
In a place like the inside of Barkley, where there is little mixing of stocks, once the optimum escapement has been put on the gravel, best management practice is to remove the rest.
Terminal fisheries are good management practice when used correctly.
I do not particularly like seiners, I believe in 'mosquito' fleet fisheries.
Now, go screw up the gravel, or the water/oxygen going over the gravel, you will have long term problems that can wipe out that run.