http://www-ops2.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fns-sap/index-eng.cfm?pg=view_notice&DOC_ID=164252&ID=allThe Fraser River Panel met on Monday, September 15 to receive an update on the
migration of the Fraser sockeye runs and review the status of migration
conditions in the Fraser River watershed.
The marine migration of Fraser sockeye through the marine assessment areas is
virtually complete. The migration of sockeye past the Mission hydroacoustics
site has decreased over the past several days, while the migration of sockeye
past Hells Gate continues to be strong. In river test fisheries catches have
been variable in recent days.
Recent stock identification analyses indicated Fraser sockeye contributions of
approximately 26% Summer run and 74% Late run in the lower river and 14% Summer
and 86% Lates further upstream at the Whonnock test fishery.
The estimated upriver migration of sockeye past Mission through September 14th
is 6,513,700 fish in total of which 227,900 are estimated to be Early Stuart
sockeye, 1,204,500 Early Summer run, 3,676,900 Summer run and 1,404,400 Late
Run. At this time there is a large number of late run sockeye holding in the
gulf with uncertainty as to when they will enter the Fraser River.
At today's meeting, the Fraser River Panel made no changes to run sizes or
management adjustments for any of the run timing groups. Fish condition has
been good in recent Fraser River fisheries.
First Nations FSC fisheries targeting Fraser sockeye are nearing completion in
most areas. Fishers are requested to check updated times and restrictions for
their local area.
The Area H troll commercial sockeye ITQ fishery remains open in Area 29 until
further notice.
The Area B seine commercial sockeye ITQ fishery will open Tuesday, September
16th. Details will be announced in a separate fishery notice.
Retention of sockeye in Marine and Lower Fraser River recreational fisheries
continue. Refer to fishery notices FN0720 and FN0721 for details.
The next in-season meeting of the Panel is scheduled to occur on Thursday,
September 18, 2014.
7.FOR MORE INFORMATION (This is included in the notice text):
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Jennifer Nener 604-666-6478
Fisheries & Oceans Operations Center - FN1013
Sent September 15, 2014 at 1509