I've received a copy of the letter that informs the angling community and stakeholders about the changes to not only the anadromous cutthroat trout stocking program on the south coast, but also to two steelhead stocking programs.
I've copied and pasted the introduction below. It's a 6 page letter so I'd recommend not engaging in wholesale speculation until you've had opportunity to review the letter in its entirety.
I'll send the letter to Rod to see if he can post it. In the meantime, if you can't wait to get your hands on it, feel free to PM me and provide your email addy and I'll email it to you.
Cheers
September 5, 2018
INFORMATION NOTICE
Re:
Changes to the South Coast Region’s Hatchery Steelhead and Anadromous Cutthroat Trout Stocking Programs
Introduction
The purpose of this notice is to inform the angling community and other interested parties about changes to the South Coast Region’s hatchery steelhead and anadromous cutthroat trout stocking programs. The changes are based on the outcomes of a 2018 review of all regional programs. The review generally concluded that some of the hatchery operations pose risks to wild trout stocks due to potentially negative ecological and/or genetic interactions between wild and hatchery-raised stocks. Also, for some programs there is a lack of evidence of genuine benefits to local recreational trout fisheries. Due to these concerns, regional biologists have decided to discontinue the following stocking programs as soon as possible:
Chehalis River Summer Steelhead
Chapman Creek Winter Steelhead
Fraser River Anadromous Cutthroat Trout
Little Campbell River Anadromous Cutthroat Trout
Further information regarding the review and outcomes are presented in the next sections.
This change will cease all anadromous cutthroat trout stocking programs in the Region for the foreseeable future. No changes are being considered at this time for remaining regional steelhead stocking programs.
Moving forward, the goal is to refine management objectives for each program and develop and implement monitoring plans to enable effective annual evaluation as directed by the Steelhead Stream Classification Policy and Procedures (Dec 13, 2005).
To provide comments or request further information, please contact Mike Willcox, Fish Biologist, by e-mail at
Michael.Willcox@gov.bc.ca.