Yes, it very much
IS a Shame the numbers for this magnificent run have plummeted to the point they have. A sad day indeed for the fish.
Many saw this coming down the pipe quite a few years ago, and a great many who did chose to forgo fishing for them as the numbers dropped off each passing year. I was one of them. IMHO that was the right thing to do. Conversely I never really did understand the mechanism which drove many many others to continue to scream and whine for their "right" to fish over an increasingly apparent depleted run. That being my point of view, I am not unhappy the fishery has been closed, just
very sad that their numbers have, and continue to drop so dangerously low.
Given the publicity this closure has, methinks it is time to try and bring pressure to bear to turn this downward spiral around. There are likely a host of compounding factors that present "bottlenecks" to their successful recovery. It will take time, energy and funding to identify these, and to do what we are able to address them. The Provincial Government has shown little in the way of support for such a direction, and that is where we can potentially make something of a difference.
IF those who chose to forgo the fishery decide to become vocal about the situation,
IF those who poured so much energy into keeping the fishery open can now see their way clear to pour the same into turning the situation around, and
IF we can find sympathetic ears amongst both the government and Private Sectors, then perhaps,
just perhaps, this unique and treasured run might still have a fighting chance.
IF...I shudder to think on the alternative...
Hoping...
Nog