What is within our control though Ralph?... I’m genuinely a concerned individual... about what we can do to conserve and maybe even rebuild what we have left
What a lot to ask and I don't believe I am any more able to answer this than anyone else.
I am don't believe much is within our control as individuals. I can only speak for myself and believe others really have to stick with their gut, their own perception and beliefs.
I do believe the biggest threat our anadromous fisheries face currently is climate change & it's effect on the oceans. I am tempted to say take up trout fishing or get ready for striped bass and shad.
In our control is how we act and what we do. As an angler I have a relatively smaller carbon footprint than some though not necessarily by choice. Living close to Vancouver I have to travel more than someone who lives up the valley. But I don't go fishing close to everyday. Mostly once or 2x a week. I don't kill a lot fish. I don't own a power boat. I think the small trend to 'human powered' fishing craft is a positive thing. High powered boast - not that good.
I think however useless, write our policy makers. Tell them what you think and what you are concerned about. Thinking of sockeye consider Cultus Lake as the prime illustration of how to destroy a good sockeye population. As a watershed Cultus is over used and over developed. We need to do more to protect out shorelines and water basins for greedy developers and over use. Could Chilliwack Lake be next?
What is in our control is what we do. The alliances and relationships made, the perceptions of the non-angling public we form.