Fraser River CLOSED to ALL salmon fishing - trying to protect sockeye

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  • posted Aug 12, 2016 at 9:00 AM— updated Aug 12, 2016 at 1:39 PM
The Fraser River was shut down Thursday at sundown to all salmon fishing due to conservation concerns about sockeye.

The notice of "immediate closure" of all salmon fisheries went out from DFO for the tidal and non-tidal sections of the Fraser.

"Current run size estimates of Fraser River Summer Run sockeye salmon have resulted in no allowable harvest and a conservation concern," according to the abrupt notice from Fisheries and Oceans Canada.

The Summer run of Fraser sockeye is usually the strongest. Not this year.

"The Department's first priority is to ensure that there is sufficient sockeye returning to the spawning grounds. The Department will manage all fisheries to minimize sockeye impacts and provide priority access to First Nations' fishing for food, social and ceremonial purposes."

Recreational anglers had been targeting chinook selectively but the risk was considered is too great for accidentally intercepting sockeye.

DFO even mentioned it in their notice.

"The Department recognizes the improvements made in the recreational fishery to use techniques to target chinook salmon however at this time all potential impacts to sockeye salmon pose a risk to conservation.

Rod Clapton, president of BC Federation of Drift Fishers, said it's the first time in a fishery notice that DFO has ever acknowledged sport fishers efforts in this regard.

He called it "unfortunate" their selective chinook fishery was closed.

"We consider it another loss for the recreational community," he said. Obviously for conservation purposes we support the closure, but that's on the basis that all user groups are off the water."

Recreational opportunities for non-salmon species like trout, steelhead, sturgeon and other species other than salmon remain open.

Chilliwack-Hope MP Mark Strahl, who is also the fisheries critic, called the total salmon closure "extreme."

"DFO should ban 'bottom bouncing' during this time in order to protect sockeye, but closing the river to all salmon fishing of all kinds is an extreme measure that will have a significant negative impact on our local economy," said Strahl. "DFO should always try to show maximum flexibility and allow recreational anglers to continue to get out on the river by allowing them to catch and release, and target other species of salmon using selective fishing methods such as bar fishing."

DFO vowed to "continue to review sockeye stock status information on a regular basis" to inform future management decisions and fishing opportunities," according to the Aug. 11 notice.

Cheam Chief Ernie Crey said he thought it would come to this.

"The bottom has fallen out of the Fraser sockeye runs," he tweeted.

Crey, also a fisheries advisor to the Sto:lo Tribal Council, said he also believes DFO should shut down the test fisheries in the marine area, as well as recreational opportunities in the salt chuck as well.

But in the meantime, the total closure makes sense.

"It's the right thing to do, although it probably should have come earlier," he said.

Next year will be worse.

"The fish are simply not there. There is no latitude for further mistakes. Every one of these sockeye are needed."

Chief Robert Gladstone wrote in a note that was sorry to be the bearer of bad news for Shxwhá:y Village, telling them DFO had closed the Fraser sockeye fishery.

"The returns have fallen below original predictions, and they were already bad to begin with," he wrote on social media. At the present time it does not look likely that will see another FSC opening."

Although folks would be disappointed, "this is reality of it what we are looking at," Gladstone said.

"At the current time we have exceeded our percentage of the total allowable catch."
 
makes you wonder why they had a native only seine fishery in Johnstone Straits last week targeting on sockeye. DFO is a mess.
 
The commercial test fishery in Johnstone Straits has been dismal since it began in July. Yet there was a real nice showing of sockeye last week when I was there, as nice as I've ever seen on a single day. Picked up some excited vhf banter about 5-6000 caught....hmm
 
I've been saying this for years now. If you want to save the salmon, all salmon fishing in general needs to cease for a minimum of 4-10 years, in both salt and fresh water. Especially the commies and the FN. No the commies won't like that. No the rec fishers and charters won't like it. No the FN won't like it at all either. But how many of us in any of these groups will like it when they are all gone. How selfish do we need to be, carrying on raping the ocean for literally everything it's got. The commies will eventually rape the ocean dry and all go bankrupt anyways at the rate they are going. The FN will rape the rivers dry as well, leaving what? A ceremony remembering the days of terrible fishing methods, over harvesting, and past oh so plentiful fish to rape dry out of the rivers?

I look at it like somebody who has overextended themselves on credit. There's only $2000 of income(the fish) coming in, but the debt owed racks up a $4000 monthly bill. The bills being the combined demand of all groups of fishermen, and the monthly income being the supply of fish. A few months(years of fishing) of not being able to make the payments and now the person(fish) owing the money goes bankrupt. The current setup is completely unsustainable. I'm not even a scientist and I have enough sense to figure that one out!

Do we want to bankrupt our oceans and rivers of fish? Because that is exactly where we are heading right now with all of this selfishness. I would gladly put my salmon gear away in the garage for 4-10 years if it meant the full or close to it recovery of multiple salmon species. At the rate we are going, the only salmon any of our future generations will ever see, will be farmed salmon from the store.

We ALL need to do our part, this is not about any one group of fishermen. We need to stop bitching about it, stop being so selfish about it, and band together as a whole to get on with the recovery process for the betterment of all our fishing groups, and most importantly the god damned salmon!
 
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I've been saying this for years now. If you want to save the salmon, all salmon fishing in general needs to cease for a minimum of 4-10 years, in both salt and fresh water. Especially the commies and the FN. No the commies won't like that. No the rec fishers and charters won't like it. No the FN won't like it at all either. But how many of us in any of these groups will like it when they are all gone. How selfish do we need to be, carrying on raping the ocean for literally everything it's got. The commies will eventually rape the ocean dry and all go bankrupt anyways at the rate they are going. The FN will rape the rivers dry as well, leaving what? A ceremony remembering the days of terrible fishing methods, over harvesting, and past oh so plentiful fish to rape dry out of the rivers?

I look at it like somebody who has overextended themselves on credit. There's only $2000 of income(the fish) coming in, but the debt owed racks up a $4000 monthly bill. The bills being the combined demand of all groups of fishermen, and the monthly income being the supply of fish. A few months(years of fishing) of not being able to make the payments and now the person(fish) owing the money goes bankrupt. The current setup is completely unsustainable. I'm not even a scientist and I have enough sense to figure that one out!

Do we want to bankrupt our oceans and rivers of fish? Because that is exactly where we are heading right now with all of this selfishness. I would gladly put my salmon gear away in the garage for 4-10 years if it meant the full or close to it recovery of multiple salmon species. At the rate we are going, the only salmon any of our future generations will ever see, will be farmed salmon from the store.

We ALL need to do our part, this is not about any one group of fishermen. We need to stop bitching about it, stop being so selfish about it, and band together as a whole to get on with the recovery process for the betterment of all our fishing groups, and most importantly the god damned salmon!
If Canadians don't catch them, there's even more for the Americans.
 
If Canadians don't catch them, there's even more for the Americans.
With a diversion rate of 71% (i.e. More through Johnstone Strait) and treaty allocations that's not likely to happen. They will be feeling the pain also with reduced run size through the Fraser.
 
I've been saying this for years now. If you want to save the salmon, all salmon fishing in general needs to cease for a minimum of 4-10 years, in both salt and fresh water. Especially the commies and the FN. No the commies won't like that. No the rec fishers and charters won't like it. No the FN won't like it at all either. But how many of us in any of these groups will like it when they are all gone. How selfish do we need to be, carrying on raping the ocean for literally everything it's got. The commies will eventually rape the ocean dry and all go bankrupt anyways at the rate they are going. The FN will rape the rivers dry as well, leaving what? A ceremony remembering the days of terrible fishing methods, over harvesting, and past oh so plentiful fish to rape dry out of the rivers?

I look at it like somebody who has overextended themselves on credit. There's only $2000 of income(the fish) coming in, but the debt owed racks up a $4000 monthly bill. The bills being the combined demand of all groups of fishermen, and the monthly income being the supply of fish. A few months(years of fishing) of not being able to make the payments and now the person(fish) owing the money goes bankrupt. The current setup is completely unsustainable. I'm not even a scientist and I have enough sense to figure that one out!

Do we want to bankrupt our oceans and rivers of fish? Because that is exactly where we are heading right now with all of this selfishness. I would gladly put my salmon gear away in the garage for 4-10 years if it meant the full or close to it recovery of multiple salmon species. At the rate we are going, the only salmon any of our future generations will ever see, will be farmed salmon from the store.

We ALL need to do our part, this is not about any one group of fishermen. We need to stop bitching about it, stop being so selfish about it, and band together as a whole to get on with the recovery process for the betterment of all our fishing groups, and most importantly the god damned salmon!

You may be 100% right. The sad part is that it almost seems the federal plan is to bankrupt our oceans, so they can green light 20x more Salmon farms. They don't give a dam about our wild Salmon. All you need for proof is the Atlantic Cod stocks, and how they managed them into a total collapse.
 
You may be 100% right. The sad part is that it almost seems the federal plan is to bankrupt our oceans, so they can green light 20x more Salmon farms. They don't give a dam about our wild Salmon. All you need for proof is the Atlantic Cod stocks, and how they managed them into a total collapse.

Bang on there ........ Dam sad ...... Our west coast fishery for Salmon is in the hands of the Federal Government and provincial leaders like our charming CC keeps her mouth shut and just smiles ...... How pathetic
 
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