It also works very well. Based on my experience with trout in the ZECs where I go fishing, things are extremely well managed and it's even a bit frustrating. Some lakes are accessible for only one day during each fishing season. With cottages on the shores of some lakes, it's clear that the lakes are full of fish. However, to protect the species, they can only be fished at certain times or on certain days during the summer. What works well for trout is no doubt also good for salmon. The rules are more or less the same.
Apparently, the recording of salmon catches is done in a rather unique way in Quebec. Can you tell us how collaboration with fishing communities and organizations in the field is the key to managing and protecting salmon?