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    Herring roe fishery

    75k tons assessed so far ROE HERRING INFORMATION BULLETIN: 15 DATE: March 1, 2020 STRAIT OF GEORGIA AREA 14 Shelter Pt to Cape Lazo-------Feb 29: NFF E.C. Denman Island------------Mar 1: 5,000 tons TEST:Feb 26am on 1,500 tons 1.5NM NE of Komas Bluff: 10.25%; 19.5cm; 50m:56f...
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    Vancouver Crab Poachers Caught Selling Their Catch Online

    This person was selling all last summer
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    Commercial Fishing Concerns over MPA’s.

    Marine Protected Areas: May or May Not Include Actual Protection https://www.hakaimagazine.com/features/marine-protected-area-may-or-may-not-include-actual-protection/
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    Herring roe fishery

    "Strait of Georgia Observations from Q’ul-lhanumutsun Aquatic Resources Society: No herring spawn was observed south of Dodd Narrows in 2019. The Tla’amin Nation report observing a very minimal spawning activity in Powell River in 2019. A single very light spawn occurred in Okeover Inlet with...
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    Herring roe fishery

    Not seeing the doom and gloom in herring, http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/csas-sccs/Publications/ScR-RS/2020/2020_004-eng.pdf
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    Herring roe fishery

    For those that want to Compared it to 2019 Subject: FN0153-COMMERCIAL - Herring - Roe: Strait of Georgia - Update February 26, 2019 ROE HERRING INFORMATION BULLETIN: 06 DATE: Feb 26, 2019 STRAIT OF GEORGIA AREA 14 Shelter Pt to Cape Lazo-------Feb 22: No fish found to Little River E.C...
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    Herring roe fishery

    Shaping up to be a okay season.... Subject: FN0155-COMMERCIAL - Herring - Roe: Strait of Georgia - Update February 24, 2020 ROE HERRING INFORMATION BULLETIN: 04 DATE: Feb 24, 2020 STRAIT OF GEORGIA AREA 14 Shelter Pt to Cape Lazo-------Feb 22: 1,800 tons E.C. Denman Island------------Feb...
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    Halibut 2020

    FN0156-RECREATIONAL - Fin Fish (Other than Salmon) - Halibut - Fishery Opening March 1, 2020 For 2020, the recreational halibut fishery allocation is 877,750 pounds. The following measures will be in effect coast-wide as noted below: Open time: Effective at 00:01 hours March 1, 2020...
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    Just kill them!

    Its okay Dave Im sure Nog has it filed away in the same place he has his marine biology degree and area g chinook DNA results he like to flaunt about.
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    Just kill them!

    Or just kill one and see what's in its stomach
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    South Resident Killer Whale - DFO Preliminary Management Proposal for 2020 Season

    Perhaps you missed this slide? Its asking for feedback on the preliminary measures. Wait to the decisions are made and it will be to late. That's your prerogative tho....
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    Oh boy!

    You expect to work together with other groups while having a 365 day a year ocean chinook fisher? C'mon man you know that's not possible. No other sector has anything even close to that. You must realize in order to create dialog with other groups that C&R and MSF will have to go. No other...
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    Oh boy!

    be nice to your new managers..... http://frafs.ca/sites/default/files2/2019%20Mar%2013%20-%20FSMC%20Fraser%20Salmon%20Management%20Agreement%20Presentation.pdf
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    Federal government measures failed to protect endangered Chinook salmon in 2019

    Great point creel surveys outside of the summer months should be completed so we get a whole picture of the rec fishery. Glad you agree that there is a need for data in the recreational fishery.
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    2020 Chinook

    They are lazy goverment employees. Licence fees have nothing to do with it.
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    Federal government measures failed to protect endangered Chinook salmon in 2019

    MSF are no different then catch and release fisheries when stocks of concerns are present. In fact they are worse because they increase C@R pressure on the stocks of concern because more anglers take part in MSF then C@R. That is why the commercial recreational sector is pushing for MSF, it...
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    Federal government measures failed to protect endangered Chinook salmon in 2019

    It will be high if you include release mortality due to seals. Look at the Vancouver reports thread.
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