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B.C. anglers furious over American VIP fishing trip

DFO investigating legality of First Nations research licence to fishing party
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The federal government is investigating what anglers in Northern B.C. are calling a deceitful act of illegal salmon fishing involving a Terrace-area lodge and leaders of high-profile American conservation organizations.

The Department of Fisheries and Oceans investigated the complaint Aug. 12 on the Ecstall River, a lower tributary of the Skeena roughly 40 kilometres southeast of Prince Rupert. Officers observed fishing in the closed river but did not lay charges when the party presented a food-fishing permit issued by the local Lax Kwsa国际传媒檃laams band.

The Komaham Lodge, a private retreat owned by Bass Pro Shops, which hosted the group, later said the fishing was part of joint research project with the band on low salmon stocks.

During the DFOsa国际传媒檚 second consecutive year of extreme conservation measures prohibiting all recreational fishing for chinook salmon throughout the Skeena watershed, the incident has prompted calls for action from several B.C. conservation groups, and outraged the local angling community.

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sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 a joke. Itsa国际传媒檚 window dressing of the highest order,sa国际传媒 said Bob Hooton, a local angler and retired biologist and former B.C. environment ministry fisheries section head for the Skeena region.

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In a letter responding to concerns from anglers, the Komaham Lodge identified some of its guests as a former director of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, now CEO of Ducks Unlimited, and the president of the Congressional Sportsmensa国际传媒檚 Foundation.

Guido Rahr, president of the Oregon-based Wild Salmon Center, was identified as giving a presentation to the group, but in an email to Black Press Media he clarified his participation was by phone. He has never visited the Komaham Lodge, he said.

Efforts to reach other members of the party were unsuccessful.

The lodgesa国际传媒檚 letter defended the fishing as part of a project to build relationships with local First Nations by gathering and sharing much-needed data on king and silver salmon (the American names for chinook and coho) as no return or spawning data is available for many lower tributaries of the Skeena River. The letter stated the Lax Kwsa国际传媒檃laams had freely issued the six-day fishing permit for the sa国际传媒渃utting edgesa国际传媒 study.

In an email Komaham Lodge management maintained the primary goal of the gathering was to help find positive solutions to the salmon crisis.

sa国际传媒淭he Komaham Lodge donated the lodge and trip expenses to host the Congressional Sportsmensa国际传媒檚 Foundation in an effort to advance key conservation issues,sa国际传媒 the email read.

sa国际传媒淭he Lodge openly communicated with the DFO and First Nations and obtained necessary permits. A First Nations fisheries biologist accompanied the group.sa国际传媒

But federal fisheriessa国际传媒 North Coast Acting Director Amy Wakelin, speaking for the vacationing director, Colin Masson, denied the departmentsa国际传媒檚 involvement, further adding they were unaware an arrangement had been made between the other parties.

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In regards to the permit, she added, First Nations are allowed to designate persons to fish on their behalf for food, social and ceremonial purposes, but a catch-and-release research exercise as described by the Komaham Lodge would not qualify.

sa国际传媒淲e donsa国际传媒檛 believe that the designation in this instance was consistent with the intent and spirit of bringing food into the community,sa国际传媒 Wakelin said.

Representatives from Lax Kwsa国际传媒檃laams could not be reached for comment.

In an email to Hooton Aug. 21, prior to going on holiday, Masson wrote Bass Pro Shops had contacted an employee at DFO regarding the concept of a research project. He went on to write that Lax Kwsa国际传媒檃laams later acknowledged they were trying to develop a working relationship with the Komaham Lodge in an attempt to build an assessment program.

Anglers and conservationists worry arrangements like these will do nothing to advance understanding of threatened salmon stocks, but rather allow wealthy anglers a way to circumvent conservation laws.

This perception only deepened when a photo of nine private jets, parked at the Terrace airport, began circulating on social media at the time of the fishing excursion.

This photo of private jets parked at the Terrace airport began circulating on social media mid August (Facebook photo)
In a letter to DFO, BC Wildlife Federation President Harvey Andrusak called for a transparent investigation into the possible abuse of First Nations fishing rights by non-Indigenous people. sa国际传媒淚t has the potential to seriously undermine the regulatory framework for angling and hunting in B.C.sa国际传媒eyond just fishing,sa国际传媒 he wrote.

He added angling in a closed area can be justified by collecting meaningful biological data, but pointed out the data collected in August consisted only of length and weight measurements sa国际传媒攕a国际传媒渉ardly useful for population estimation, the purported objective.sa国际传媒

Hooton, whosa国际传媒檚 led efforts among Northwest anglers to get answers and assurances from DFO, said the scenario is the first hesa国际传媒檚 seen after a 37-year career with the provincesa国际传媒檚 fish and wildlife section.

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Meanwhile, lawyers for the SkeenaWild Conservation Trust, which describes the Skeena river system as one of North Americasa国际传媒檚 last remaining intact watersheds, are looking into the legality of the Lax Kwsa国际传媒檃laams permit.

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sa国际传媒淲here does it end? Whosa国际传媒檚 accountable, ultimately, to managing the resource and ensuring the salmon populations are protected?sa国际传媒


 


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