Pacific Salmon Treaty fails to conserve B.C. fish

Pacific Salmon Treaty fails to conserve B.C. fish

Passing on this recent but important story, I very much doubt anyone local that does any fishing at all will argue against this study.

“The solution for these interception fisheries in southeast Alaska is to move them to areas where they’re only targeting Alaskan fish,” he said. “Alaska’s constitution prohibits overfishing. They need to apply that same principle to the B.C.-origin fish that are migrating through their waters.”

Under Alaskan law, it would be illegal “if they were doing to Alaskan fish what they’re doing to our fish,” said Hill.”

 

Pacific Salmon Treaty fails to conserve B.C. fish

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