I can point to a success.
There's one large stock of chinook salmon that many people on the coast depend on. It's the summer 4-1 chinook that spawn in my neighbourhood in the South Thompson-Shuswap rivers. A record number came back this year. There's a lot of indigenous knowledge in how we looked after those runs well up into the interior. DFO does the management of that run, so it's pretty strong. They consult with first nations and even try to comanage.