August 26th, 2007
Honourable Loyola Hearn, Minister
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
House of Commons,
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0E6
Dear Mr. Minister:
I am writing to you at this time to request you direct your DFO staff in Pacific Region to reopen the recreational fishery in the Fraser River between Mission and Hope at the start of the this coming week. Tthe target species to be Pink salmon and Chinook salmon. We make this request with the realization that you and your staff have an ongoing concern for the well being of this year’s Fraser River Sockeye returns. You may be assured that the recreational fishing sector shares those concerns and has worked hard over this summer to minimize if not eliminate any impact our fishery might have.
However the test fishing results over the past 4 or 5 days make it clear that the Fraser River Sockeye return for 2007 is virtually over. The fact that Canada approved the opening of commercial salmon fishing in the Pacific Salmon Treaty waters this past week, is proof positive that the numbers of Sockeye are going down and the concern over interception with it.
At the same time we are aware of the current estimate of a surplus of some 10 million Pink salmon already entering the Fraser River and they are now beginning to swamp the numbers of Sockeye in the river. The style of fishing for Pinks is totally different than that used to intercept Sockeye, but even if it were not, the simple numbers of Pinks in the river make it virtually impossible to get your fishing gear down to intercept Sockeye. Representatives in the recreational fishing community in the Chilliwack area have been advised by the DFO Area Director for the Lower Fraser River that he and his staff are prepared to sign off on an opening but he has not received the go-ahead from Vancouver DFO Headquarters. You have the authourity to order this approval and a duty to the people of Canada to see that this opening takes place.
We understand that there are not adequate Fraser River Sockeye stocks to provide for First Nations FSC requirements. We would suggest however that with a 10 million surplus in Pink Salmon returns to this river, there are more than enough fish to provide for any FSC needs. We would also strongly question the claim by for example representatives of the Cheam Band, that they are badly in need of fish. A number of your DFO staff and our members observed part of the Cheam gillnet fishery this past Friday and they also observed that when the nets were brought to shore and the fish taken out, many perfectly good Pink salmon, killed in the gillnet were simply thrown back into the river dead! If there is a need for fish for food, why are these perfectly good fish being thrown away? Most certainly all of us would rather eat steak for dinner than stew, but when there is no steak or no way to acquire some, and there is stew, we eat the stew. The point being Mr. Minister that while there may not be adequate stocks of the First Nations preferred fish. Sockeye, available for FSC, due to the quirks of ocean production, there remains more than adequate protein of equal food value in the 10 million Pink salmon and the million or so Chum salmon that are and will be returning.
The reopening of the river to the recreational angler will have no impact on the ability of Sockeye to pass through and reach the spawning grounds or be taken by the upriver First Nations, who have received little in the way of any fish this year and do not have the option of taking Pink salmon in their areas.
This closure has had a tremendous negative economic impact on the recreational fishing industry, a negative impact that will be felt through the loss of business of people who came in 2007 and were not allowed to fish and as a consequence will not be back in 2008, if ever.
We repeat, the opening of the river between Mission and Hope to the recreational fishery will have no negative impact on Sockeye stocks but a major positive economic impact on our industry. We urge you to move immediately to bring about this reopening.
Yours in conservation:
Bill Otway, President
Sport Fishing Defence Alliance
P.O. Box 326, Merritt, B.C.
V1K 1B8
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