The Many Constructions of Salmon: How About Another One – Mine?

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The Many Constructions of Salmon: How About Another One – Mine? Paul Kariya, Coastal First Nation American Fisheries Society, Kelowna March 20, 2018

Son of a Fisherman

West Coast Lifestyle

Ecosystems

Pacific Salmon and First Nations

Economic Reconciliation - Policy Issues Cultural and social survival High unemployment and poverty Current fisheries model is breaking down Marginal recognition of FN Rights and Title Economic leakage from the region Coastal economies need investment + stewardship Increasing foreign ownership Reconciling joint management of fisheries High risk of Litigation (Title and fish rights)

Vision – Coastal First Nations Fisheries Reconciliation between the First Nations of the North Pacific and CANADA Vision – Coastal First Nations Successful community based wild fisheries access and aquaculture development model Sustainable growth of marine economy/jobs for region FN’s achieve Canadian avg. employment levels Acquisition of 20% of wild fishery Joint-management of Oceans and Fisheries Healthy, self-determined First Nations New agreements and strong relationship with Canada Reduced conflict and litigation – peace on the water

Drought and Possible Role for Renewable Energy

Future Constructions of Salmon – Shared Values to Action