#1020566 - 01/24/20 10:14 PM
Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
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Ornamental Rice Bowl
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#1020567 - 01/24/20 10:50 PM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 08/12/13
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Loc: Arlington, Washington
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This is the first time I might agree with the WFC. Hopefully something changes for the better because of this because it always seems to change for the worse when the WFC gets involved.
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#1020572 - 01/24/20 11:14 PM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
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This is the first time I might agree with the WFC. Hopefully something changes for the better because of this because it always seems to change for the worse when the WFC gets involved. Hmmm. Typically it seems theyre sicking NOAA on the WDFW. Now theyre just flat going after NOAA. Wonder how this will go in the long run.. while i agree with BK and WFC this time, they seem to be going after the hand that feeds them.. or has assisted anyway. Britches getting extra large.
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#1020573 - 01/25/20 02:21 AM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 08/12/13
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Loc: Arlington, Washington
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I figured several more SRKWs would die before something like this came about. Hopefully the big money factory ships destroying our oceans for fish sticks and sandwiches feel the heat as well.
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#1020587 - 01/25/20 12:25 PM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
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Repeat Spawner
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This I could support! Finally getting to the root of the problem!
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#1020616 - 01/25/20 11:56 PM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
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Ornamental Rice Bowl
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#1020618 - 01/26/20 07:57 AM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
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River Nutrients
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Done properly, if this suit is successful, it will be a boon to WA and OR salmon fisheries. What it will show, if successful is that the marine mixed stock fishery in front of the whales is damaging. Again, if successful, we will have more adult salmon here. That will mean bay and river fishing on adults.
It will also show that the marine mixed stock fisheries are not the way to go until we get massive rebuilding. There are, if memory serves, some issues with trawl fisheries catching salmon. I think those are AK stocks, but controlling them will be expensive.
Lastly, those salmon need something to eat out there. Putting more Chinook into the N Pacific means they need food, which will affect other fisheries.
Gonna need lots of popcorn to watch this unfold.
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#1020623 - 01/26/20 08:57 AM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
[Re: Carcassman]
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River Nutrients
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Lastly, those salmon need something to eat out there. Putting more Chinook into the N Pacific means they need food, which will affect other fisheries. Oh my goodness do you mean they cannot harvest the food chain top to bottom? What a novel thought.
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#1020626 - 01/26/20 09:03 AM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
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River Nutrients
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I know, it's novel. Let's keep those silos blast-proof.
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#1020632 - 01/26/20 10:31 AM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
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Spawner
Registered: 03/07/12
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Fingers crossed, would be nice to see an actual run for once, instead of the standard hatchery only msy fishery.
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#1020646 - 01/26/20 01:48 PM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
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River Nutrients
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It's a 60-day notice of intent to sue. NOAA has 60 days to respond and comply with the deficiencies noted. If they don't comply, then they go to court.
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#1020672 - 01/27/20 07:57 AM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
[Re: eyeFISH]
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 12/29/99
Posts: 1604
Loc: Vancouver, Washington
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Fish management-by-lawsuit is rarely a good thing. This might be the exception.
The SE AK troll fishery has been hammering Columbia River fall Chinook for decades. It’s a bit surprising it took WFC this long to notice. Hopefully this action will enable NMFS to reassess this fishery, and its impacts along the entire Pacific coast, particularly as it relates to SRKW's.
And, of course, it would be great if the Canadians would also reduce their harvest of Columbia River Chinook as they migrate along the westside of Vancouver Island, and thru the Johnstone Strait bottleneck. But that would mean the commercial folks (tribal and non-tribal) along the north coast of Washington would have to lay off the Canadian sockeye salmon bound for the Fraser River. Not sure if they have the incentive to do that, but NMFS might be able to provide them with one......
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#1020673 - 01/27/20 08:11 AM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
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River Nutrients
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BC has quietly said for some time that if US ( AK ) gets off their fish they will do the same with ours. Devil is in the details but it is the AK fisheries that are at the root of the problem. From trawlers to trollers the majority are WA ( PS ) based or residents of WA, OR, and ID.
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#1020683 - 01/27/20 09:22 AM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 10/26/12
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Loc: Graham, WA
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BC has quietly said for some time that if US ( AK ) gets off their fish they will do the same with ours. Devil is in the details but it is the AK fisheries that are at the root of the problem. From trawlers to trollers the majority are WA ( PS ) based or residents of WA, OR, and ID.
All about money! Commercial fishing brings A LOT of money to Alaska. There is no way in hell they are going to voluntarily curb any fishing, let alone large commercial. One thing that might help a little is to enforce international boundary zones, although I don't have enough knowledge to say if other countries are intercepting our fish out in international water, or if they are dipping into Alaskan waters to scoop them up. I've seen videos of those huge factory ships and they devastate fish!
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#1020684 - 01/27/20 09:35 AM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
[Re: eyeFISH]
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River Nutrients
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Loc: Olema,California,Planet Earth
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Many of the AK boats are headquartered in WA. Big money flows through here, too.
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#1020696 - 01/27/20 10:38 AM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
[Re: Carcassman]
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 27838
Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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Many of the AK boats are headquartered in WA. Big money flows through here, too.
Probably most are, as are most of the guides and resorts that low hole Washington fish up in SEAK. Fish on... Todd
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#1020713 - 01/27/20 11:20 AM
Re: Low-holin' in Alaska is NOW on alert
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 12/29/99
Posts: 1604
Loc: Vancouver, Washington
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I’m not that pessimistic. NMFS certainly has the authority to regulate salmon fisheries in the U.S, including the SE AK troll fishery. And now that SRKW’s are threatened by a lack of preferred prey (Chinook salmon), NMFS has another incentive to emphasize conservation when those Chinook salmon are in their feeding phase in SE AK. The WFC Notice of Intent to Sue might be the incentive they need.
My concern is whether our conservation efforts (if they are successful) will be thwarted by an increase in Canadian fisheries in Canadian waters. NMFS doesn’t have nearly as much control when those fish migrate back home thru BC provincial waters. NMFS has influence thru the Pacific Salmon Treaty and the Pacific Fishery Management Council, but it’s indirect compared to their control over U.S. ocean fisheries.
And it's complicated by the sockeye salmon fishery in the U.S. which is directed at Fraser Rv (Canadian) fish when they pass thru the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
Edited by cohoangler (01/27/20 11:22 AM)
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