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Wild Pacific Salmon Policy Forum 3: Summary Report

Introduction On December 8, 2005, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) convened 60 First Nations representatives and stakeholders in Burnaby, BC to discuss implementation of Canada’s Policy for the Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon (WSP). The purpose of the forum was to discuss the draft Wild Salmon Policy Work Plan, with the goal […]

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Computer Code and Data: Benchmark Analysis for Pacific Salmon Conservation Units in the Skeena Watershed

Description This file contains the R computer code and input data used in a stock-recruit analysis to explore biological status benchmark options for Skeena salmon Conservation Units (Korman, J. & English, K.K. 2013. Benchmark Analysis for Pacific Salmon Conservation Units in the Skeena Watershed. Report prepared for the Pacific Salmon Foundation). Please see the main report […]

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Datasets: Review of North and Central Coast salmon indicator streams and estimating escapement, catch and run size for each salmon Conservation Unit

Note: this analysis has since been extended to include estimates of escapement and exploitation rates back to the 1950’s. These extended datasets are available here. Description Core data files and results from LGL’s analyses and two files with detailed stock-recruitment data for Nass and Babine sockeye. Please also see the summary report that accompanies this […]

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North and Central Coast salmon indicator streams and abundance estimates by CU

Summary This presentation was delivered at a Skeena Salmon Program workshop held on January 25th, 2012. The presentation summarizes work conducted by LGL in November 2011, the purpose of which was to compile the best available estimates for escapement, catch, run size and age composition for each NCCC Statistical Area (SA) and Conservation Unit (CU) […]

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Extend the time-series of catch and escapement estimates for Skeena sockeye, pink, chum and coho salmon stocks (Draft, Oct 2012)

The core data sets referenced in this report are available here. Summary This draft report summarizes the methodology of a project that extends the available time-series estimates for catch, escapement and exploitation rates back to the 1950s and 1960s for Skeena sockeye, pink, chum and coho salmon Conservation Units (CU). Note that this analysis has […]

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Summary of Preliminary Benchmark Analysis for Lake Sockeye CUs in the Skeena Watershed (DRAFT, Mar 22, 2012)

Summary This draft report describes the preliminary results of a stock-recruit analysis focused on Skeena lake sockeye Conservation Units (CUs) to evaluate stock status and identify possible benchmarks for Skeena sockeye. This draft was developed for the Benchmark Analysis Review Workshop, held on April 4, 2012. It includes an appendix which provides answers to questions […]

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Datasets: Extended time-series of catch and escapement estimates for Skeena sockeye, pink, chum and coho salmon stocks

Summary This provisional data file contains time-series of catch, escapement and exploitation rate estimates for Skeena sockeye, pink, chum and coho salmon CUs, stretching back to the 1950’s and 1960’s, where possible. The file also contains estimates for Chinook from the 1980’s onwards, however, data limitations preclude the calculation of meaningful estimates for Chinook for earlier time […]

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Benchmark Analysis for Pacific Salmon Conservation Units in the Skeena Watershed

Note: The computer code and input data referenced in this report are available here. Summary Canada’s Wild Salmon Policy (WSP) calls for the monitoring and assessment of all geographically, ecologically and genetically distinct populations of wild Pacific salmon, known as ‘Conservation Units’ or ‘CUs’. The Wild Salmon Policy states that CUs will be assessed against […]

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Data Sources and Methods: Sustainable Fish Harvest Indicator

Summary The Sustainable Fish Harvest indicator is part of the Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators (CESI) program, which provides data and information to track Canada’s performance on key environmental sustainability issues. The long-term maintenance of the ecological, social and economic value of fish stocks requires controlling harvest to avoid overexploitation. Fisheries and Oceans Canada, in partnership […]