Interesting spin you put on this Rod. How is this extensive strategy working so far? I am curious to know.
No spins required, simply providing the facts that I am aware of. This doesn't mean I agree or disagree with these facts, but please, it's unnecessary to disrespect my findings by labelling them as spins. If one should find that I have provided incorrect information, correct it, I'm glad to hear it as always.
Recovery strategy for Sakinaw sockeye salmon:
http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/media/back-fiche/2004/sakinaw-eng.htmRecovery strategy for Cultus Lake sockeye salmon:
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/science/habitat/cultus/sockeye-rouge-eng.htmI would rather the press errors on the side of saying the stocks are endangered. What else would we want them to say.? Thing arent as bad as they seem.
When a species is designated endangered under SARA (Species At Risk Act), all human activities that impact it are prohibited. If summer sockeye salmon are to be designated as endangered, harvesting by all three sectors that may by-catch them shall cease, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but at this point the stock number is no where near that point. It's good to be cautious, but it's more practical to be realistic and make judgement based on data instead of skepticism.
Great to hear they are targeting springs and not socks. What a crock of crap. What difference does that make? The incidental catch must be minimal then eh?
Somehow I dont think so. I have witnessed first hand the incidental catch with spring openings at this time of year and theirs a hell of a lot more than springs in the
nets and totes.
Again, I was pointing out the fact, which is these communal openings are for chinook salmon. Whether by-caught sockeye salmon are kept is a different discussion and will never end due to public skepticism. Whether I agree or disagree with the openings, or whether I suspect sockeye salmon are kept or not, is also another discussion. I prefer to discuss based on factual findings, instead of jeopardizing own credibility by posing judgement based on suspicion. I say that since I do not fish the non-tidal portion of the Fraser River enough to witness it. If you or others witness incidental catch and keep of sockeye salmon, report it.