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Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« on: August 21, 2013, 06:04:17 PM »

This just arrived this afternoon. >:(

A commercial pink salmon fishery in Howe Sound starting tomorrow morning at 0600 hrs to last 3 days with 15 hours fishing per day. This should effectively remove any pinks from upper Howe Sound. Pink salmon are currently worth about $0.25 per pound to the fishermen or about $1 per fish. No mention of what the sport fishery is worth to the economy.

What is the size of the pink population that a commercial fishery can be justified? What is the size of the spawning escapement? Is there a spawning target?

If this upsets you then contact the person at the bottom of the fishery notice to voice your opinion.





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    COMMERCIAL - Salmon: Seine

    Fishery Notice - Fisheries and Oceans Canada

Subject: FN0771-COMMERCIAL- Salmon: Seine - Area B - Pink Limited Participation Opening in Area 28 - Squamish

Area 28

A limited opportunity fishery for two seine vessels will occur from 06:00 hours
to 21:00 hours daily from August 22 to August 24, 2013 in Subareas 28-4 and 28-
5.  Minimum bunt mesh size of 70 mm.  All catch must be sorted and brailed.   

The Area B Seine Harvest Committee has proposed a limited opportunity fishery
near the mouth of the Squamish River to target pink salmon.  This limited
opportunity will assess the ability to harvest pink salmon by seine in the
terminal areas of the Howe Sound.  The target species is pink and all other
species encountered must be released.

The Department has authorized a maximum of two (2) Area B Seine vessels with
observers to fish in this limited opportunity fishery.  Arrangements to
participate in this fishery must be co-ordinated with the Area B Harvest
Committee.  This fishery will not proceed should undesignated seine vessels
attend or attempt to participate in this fishery.

Variation Order No. 2013-STN-SN-001, 2013-STN-SN-002, 2013-STN-SN-003

NOTE:

1. The target species in this fishery is pink salmon.  There will be non-
retention of sockeye, coho, chinook, chum and steelhead. None
of these species may be aboard a vessel that is engaged in fishing unless they
are being revived in the revival tank immediately prior to release.

2. Seine vessel masters are reminded that operating revival tanks and
brailing are mandatory as condition of their licence and are legal requirements.
Harvesters are required to release all non-possession/non-retention species to
the water with the least possible harm. Operating revival boxes are mandatory
and may be used to revive fish prior to release.

3. The mandatory logbook and phone-in program will be in effect similar to the
Johnstone Strait chum fishery.  Vessel masters are reminded to provide start
and end fishing reports to the service provider by phoning Archipelago Marine
Research Limited at 1-888-387-0007.  Vessel masters are also reminded that
within 48 hours of stopping fishing to offload catch or within two (2) hours of
completing offloading catch, whichever comes first, to provide to the service
provider the weight by species (in pounds) of fish offloaded.  Note that a
phone report is required for all fishing activity even if no fish are caught.
Failure to report zero catches may result in the over estimation of total catch.

4. Fishers are reminded it is an offence under Section 7 of the Marine Mammals
Regulations to disturb marine mammals.  Fishers are advised to follow the Be
Whale Wise: Marine Wildlife Guidelines for Boaters, Paddlers and Viewers (BWW)
which are available from local Fisheries Offices or on-line at
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/species-especes/mammals-mammiferes/view-
observer-eng.htm to avoid disturbing local killer whales and other marine
mammals.

5. Fishers are requested to avoid fishing among birds and not to run the net if
birds are near the net.  Fishers are requested to retain all dead birds which
are entangled and to release live and unharmed birds by placing them in the
water.  Please check all birds for metal bird bands (rings) on the leg. If a
bird is banded please contact Laurie Wilson with the band number and capture
date and location at 1-866-431-2473 (BIRD) or by the email below.  Handle birds
with gloves, double bag dead birds and label each bird with date, time, and
location and store them on ice.  Please call your local charter patrol to
organize pick-up or drop them off at a local DFO office.  Alternatively, please
send photographs of birds with a reference object such as a coin, and the date,
time and location to laurie.wilson@ec.gc.ca. Your names and vessel names do not
need to be identified or included.

6. Fisheries and Oceans Canada is interested in reports of sea turtles in BC
waters.  By documenting sightings we are able to learn more about how, when and
where these turtles are using our waters.  If you see a sea turtle, please call
this toll-free phone number: 1-866-I SAW ONE (1-866-472-9663).  Please include
information such as the type of sea turtle seen (i.e. leatherback), the
location, and time of sighting.
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Barbara Mueller
Resource Manager
(604)666-2370


Fisheries and Oceans Canada Operations Center - FN0771
Sent August 21, 2013 at 14:14
Visit us on the Web at http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca

    If you have any questions or would like to unsubscribe, please contact us via e-mail to: OpsCentre@pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca
   
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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2013, 06:10:04 PM »

No it doesn't upset me. The pink run is healthy, very healthy. I'd say that enough fish has gone through already to meet spawning targets.
And there will always be a few pinks that will make it through, providing opportunity to sporties who don't mind working hard for their fish.

The crowds will thin out and that's a good thing. ;D
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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2013, 08:06:19 PM »

Milo, you and I, the sport fishermen, cannot determine whether the pink salmon run is healthy or not. High CPUE does not always translate into a healthy stock. bkk on the other hand, has a better idea since his job involves working closely with this watershed for many years now...

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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2013, 09:00:31 PM »

Its only 2 boats netting ? 

I guess that is plenty with how narrow the sound is however why not make it a boat parking lot like the Fraser becomes  ::)
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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2013, 09:56:42 PM »

Where are these fish that are to be caught going to land up?
In the store? I have heard from someone from this site that there is an interesting loophole with leases with boats.
Are these seine boats being leased out by a third party?
Maybe he can elaborate.
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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2013, 10:11:57 PM »

Milo, you and I, the sport fishermen, cannot determine whether the pink salmon run is healthy or not. High CPUE does not always translate into a healthy stock. bkk on the other hand, has a better idea since his job involves working closely with this watershed for many years now...

True, but DFO has sanctioned the opening...and DFO knows, right? :-[
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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2013, 10:27:51 PM »

True, but DFO has sanctioned the opening...and DFO knows, right? :-[

No....but canfisco does ! >:(

and I would expect and opening for them out in front of the fraser too ounce those pesky sockeye clear thru ! :(

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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #7 on: August 22, 2013, 01:02:58 AM »

Considering that the Jimmy Pattison corporation runs DFO I'm not sure what the salmon numbers are.
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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #8 on: August 22, 2013, 07:10:25 AM »

My question is..  what does this mean to the squam river


I was planning a trip for monday...   is it even worth going..   this boat can't take 100 percent of the fish

« Last Edit: August 22, 2013, 07:43:40 AM by jettabambino »
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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #9 on: August 22, 2013, 09:15:52 AM »

I guess we can say bye bye to many of the chinooks and cohos on their way to the Squamish...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSLAELBaakg

But that's right, chinooks and cohos stocks on the squamish and super healthy
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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #10 on: August 22, 2013, 09:55:39 AM »

Wow that video is pretty eye opening for someone who has never seen that fishery before. I hope this video was submitted to the media or DFO? Preferably both. The video observer clearly got a good look at the boat ID numbers.
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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #11 on: August 22, 2013, 11:26:30 AM »

yes the media have seen the video, you'll find some articles on the CBC for instance, and yes DFO said it will do an investigation.

But that's all politically correct and this is not the point: Seine fishery is not a selective practice as claimed by DFO to allow commercial fishing of certain stocks while other endangered stocks are mixed, typically chum/sockeye with steelheads, or pinks with cohos.

They even have to have revival boxes on the boat, which is a real joke.

Counting on a salmon compressed with thousands others in a net and bonked on the floor of a boat?
It's not a selective fishery. Period
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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #12 on: August 22, 2013, 12:25:47 PM »

I guess i just don't like what the message is that we seem to be getting.
Chase us out of the fraser.
We all pay a lot of gas and effort to go to squamish where we are allowed 2 fish a day. We adapt and deal with it almost happily.
Let the seiners take As MUch AS THEY CAN during their opening. Where is the parity?
Not to mention the squished bycatch.
Finally, is this not the river that needs every available break to regenerate from a vicious spill not too long ago?
Someone at DFO needs to shake their heads to fix their brains properly:(
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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #13 on: August 22, 2013, 12:35:05 PM »

I guess we can say bye bye to many of the chinooks and cohos on their way to the Squamish...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSLAELBaakg

But that's right, chinooks and cohos stocks on the squamish and super healthy

this is pretty disgusting. The fact that this is not monitored is a freaking joke. yet people complain about FN taking too many fish. Commercial fishing in itself is a joke. They dont care about any sort of wild stocks or hatchery programs. They are out to take as much as they can get. This why I dont buy fish from stores. People think just because the government okays something they think its kosher. Just because there may be an abundance one year, doesn't mean you have to take a good portion of them. fight the real problem commercial fishing. dfo only allows first nations to fish so they have someone else to blame.
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Re: Squamish Pink Commercial Seine fishery
« Reply #14 on: August 22, 2013, 04:11:22 PM »

With plenty of pinks heading for the fraser dont see they need to clean up the squamish ,mamquam plus creeks in howe sound .makes no sense to me.  seine boats have been cleaning up the alberni inlet for years and now the derby is coho only.chinook run now down to 15,000 fish for the hatchery very low. I know the run of pinks is tailing off but let them be.
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