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West Coast and Other Fisheries. West Coast Fishery Salmon is most important (400 times larger than Atlantic catch) Salmon is most important (400 times.

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1 West Coast and Other Fisheries

2 West Coast Fishery Salmon is most important (400 times larger than Atlantic catch) Salmon is most important (400 times larger than Atlantic catch) 5 Kinds: Coho, pink, spring, chum, and best of all, sockeye. 5 Kinds: Coho, pink, spring, chum, and best of all, sockeye. Also harvests: herring, halibut, cod, crab, shrimp, and oysters Also harvests: herring, halibut, cod, crab, shrimp, and oysters

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4 Salmon on West Coast? Life Cycle: Life Cycle: Hatch in fresh water streams and swim to Pacific to spend adult lives Hatch in fresh water streams and swim to Pacific to spend adult lives Mature salmon return to coastal waters during summer and fall (this is where fishermen await them) Mature salmon return to coastal waters during summer and fall (this is where fishermen await them) The ones that escape, head for the same stream where they were hatched. The ones that escape, head for the same stream where they were hatched. They lay their eggs in the gravel beds and then die They lay their eggs in the gravel beds and then die

5 Collapse of West Coast Fishery Re-evaluation of West Coast fish management as a result of disaster on East Coast Re-evaluation of West Coast fish management as a result of disaster on East Coast Concern came in 1994 when 1 million fewer salmon arrived to spawn Concern came in 1994 when 1 million fewer salmon arrived to spawn Many thought Dept. of Fisheries didn’t have enough data to make informed decision on how many fish could now be caught every year Many thought Dept. of Fisheries didn’t have enough data to make informed decision on how many fish could now be caught every year

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7 Reasons for Collapse 1. Over fishing 2. Changes in the Environment 3. Lack of Salmon Treaty

8 Over Fishing 1990’s: US and Cdn boats bringing in over 800,000 tons/year 1990’s: US and Cdn boats bringing in over 800,000 tons/year Salmon could not survive at this rate Salmon could not survive at this rate Too few adults reached spawning rivers Too few adults reached spawning rivers Where there was once over 100 major fish-processing plants in BC, now there are fewer than 10 Where there was once over 100 major fish-processing plants in BC, now there are fewer than 10

9 Changes in Environment Increase of temp in Pacific Ocean which threatens salmon habitat Increase of temp in Pacific Ocean which threatens salmon habitat Salmon like temp below 7ºC Salmon like temp below 7ºC California has already lost salmon to the North (BC/Alaska) California has already lost salmon to the North (BC/Alaska) If continues, southern limit will continue to move north towards Alaska and Bering Sea If continues, southern limit will continue to move north towards Alaska and Bering Sea

10 Lack of Salmon Treaty Dispute between Canada and USA concerning where salmon may be caught and how much may be taken by each country Dispute between Canada and USA concerning where salmon may be caught and how much may be taken by each country Canada states coho is diminishing, while US officials say there’s enough (restrictions not needed) Canada states coho is diminishing, while US officials say there’s enough (restrictions not needed) As long as the 2 countries can’t come to agreement, salmon may disappear completely As long as the 2 countries can’t come to agreement, salmon may disappear completely

11 Challenges to West Coast 3 Competing demands for salmon in BC 3 Competing demands for salmon in BC 1. Commercial Fishing 2. Sport Fishing 3. Fishing by the First Nations

12 Commercial Fishing 80’s and 90’s caught 94% of salmon 80’s and 90’s caught 94% of salmon Other groups caught about 3% total Other groups caught about 3% total

13 Sport Fishing Wants bigger share of available salmon Wants bigger share of available salmon Reason is economic: Reason is economic: -a salmon caught by a recreational angler yields a much greater economic benefit than a salmon caught by a commercial-fishing boat

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15 First Nation Fishing Demand is growing for 2 reasons: 1. Supreme Court decision in 1990 guaranteed the right of the First Nations to fish for their own food as well as for social and ceremonial purposes. This takes precedence over all other considerations except conservation 2. The right to fish commercially is a focus of many First Nations land claims in BC

16 Another Challenge… Aquaculture: Fish farms Aquaculture: Fish farms More salmon than caught in wild More salmon than caught in wild Value of salmon caught by commercial boats in 2002 was about $57 million Value of salmon caught by commercial boats in 2002 was about $57 million Value of salmon raised on fish farms is about $521 million Value of salmon raised on fish farms is about $521 million Has made it tough for fishermen trying to earn a living Has made it tough for fishermen trying to earn a living

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19 Fresh Water Fishery Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg, Great Slave Lake, and 600 other small lakes Great Lakes, Lake Winnipeg, Great Slave Lake, and 600 other small lakes Great Lakes is most important, and Lake Erie is the largest producer Great Lakes is most important, and Lake Erie is the largest producer Species: pickerel, whitefish, trout, perch Species: pickerel, whitefish, trout, perch Less than 2% of total fish caught in Canada Less than 2% of total fish caught in Canada Only about 7000 jobs Only about 7000 jobs

20 Sport Fishing Major industry that generates more money than all commercial fishing in the country Major industry that generates more money than all commercial fishing in the country About 4 million people/year, 1 million from other countries About 4 million people/year, 1 million from other countries Spend about $6.7 billion ( boats, guides, accommodations, food, equipment, etc) Spend about $6.7 billion ( boats, guides, accommodations, food, equipment, etc) 2/3’s occurs in Ontario 2/3’s occurs in Ontario


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