“First Nations food, social, ceremonial, fisheries already in place below the landslide will not be affected,” Thomson says.
"We fully support the call from the Fraser Salmon Management Council that all recreational and commercial fisheries fishing Fraser River salmon stocks immediately stop and any contemplated recreational and commercial fishery, including catch and release, not take place until after it is determined that all salmon have safe access around the slide area and that any such openings only be considered after conservation and First Nations priority needs are met,” says Grand Chief Stewart Phillip in a release.
https://www.citynews1130.com/2019/07...awning-salmon/
The Agenda is quite clear here...
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“Gerald Michel is lands and resources co-ordinator with the Xwisten Indian Band, located downriver from the slide.
His community, already worried about declining salmon stocks, curtailed fishing last week after learning of the slide, Mr. Michel said. The slide has added to worries about the impacts of fish farming on wild stocks,” he said.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/cana...pawning-route/
Interesting. Even the FN's are clear that Wilkinson was LYING when he said no such fisheries had or were taking place...
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