And I'll add one more thing: Anyone who participates in the Fraser sockeye snag fishery has no moral authority to be commenting on the decline of the sockeye stocks or the role of anyone or anything in that decline. Anyone who attempts to publicly justify that participation has less.
I haven't been a part of the snaggery for 10+ years, and as much as I detest it and all that it has brought upon our fisheries, it has NOTHING to do with the decline in sockeye stocks. It represents such a small fraction of the total harvest that it is irrelevant in the big picture. Cohen didn't tai about it because it's a non-issue in terms of impact on sockeye popn's.
I did.
Good man, I'm jealous. I'm gonna have to deal with some of the weekend warriors tomorrow unfortunately (guess I am one now
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We all know you are not so naive as to believe that Morton was responsible for changing responsibility for fish farms from the Province to a Federal responsibility. The Province's management of the feedlots was illegal under the Canadian constitution and the courts corrected that....
Wow, incredible to see that statement
The standard af post that begins with "we all know....". Morton was not responsible?
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http://deptwildsalmon.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/judge-hinkson-re-morton-v-british-columbia-agriculture-and-lands01-26.pdf BC may have done a shitty job of regulating the industry, but to claim that Morton was not responsible for the shift of jurisdiction to DFO??? yikes. I agree that getting it away from DFO is a great idea. DFO didn't want it, it was forced upon them by some unknown individual. So now who does it go to?
Keywords to scan Cohen for: FRSSI, contaminants, climate change, 2011
Science,
Beamish, Neville and Sweeting, and Discovery Islands. In this person's opinion, upon first scan and personal knowledge these are likely any of the key factors that may have cumulatively had impacts that have resulted in Fraser sockeye decline.
Just this one simple man's opinion. Read more tomorrow.