What’s Happening to Wild Salmon in Your Community: What the Council Heard: North Coast Public Meetings, March 6-8, 2007

Since its inception, the Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council has sought to hear from communities, First Nations, commercial and recreational fishing interests, stewards and other interested groups and individuals around British Columbia on the state of wild Pacific salmon and their habitat. Communities of place and interest have a wealth of knowledge, with local and regional perspectives that are critical to understanding and managing issues relating to wild salmon. The North Coast meetings represented the third PFRCC regional tour in an ongoing series that seeks to share information with communities and to receive their knowledge and views on the state of wild Pacific salmon and their habitat.