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Fisheries committee  Twice a year we have two days when we invite parents to bring their children out. One place is Wolf Creek and the other is one of the stocked lakes. We provide all the equipment for parents who may have a little child who is interested in either putting the fish into a stocked la

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

Fisheries committee  I would say, yes, there's always that potential. Goldfish are the classic example of fish that can get into a system. They're so hardy that we could have a problem. We don't believe we have one just yet, but that doesn't mean to say we're aware of everything that goes on up here.

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

Fisheries committee  To me that is a very good use of our people. It has been extremely positive. At the first couple of meetings, we were all struggling to get things together, but in the last two or three meetings, there have been very positive steps forward in terms of actually accomplishing thin

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

Fisheries committee  Right now we have somewhere between 900 and 1,000.

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

Fisheries committee  That's correct.

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

Fisheries committee  It would all be administered by the department of environment within the Yukon government.

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

Fisheries committee  Yes, we have an excellent relationship with them. They have a lot of great people involved in their department. My hat is off to them in terms of the time and effort they put into it. They certainly go beyond what would normally be expected of workers.

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

Fisheries committee  We haven't yet, but because of the change, we have been talking with some other folks in terms of how we might be able to work together with them in terms of putting in an application. So far we haven't. We just found that we were too constrained, and.... If I want to be honest

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

Fisheries committee  Yes, we do. Absolutely.

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

Fisheries committee  From the studies they've done here, at least, I don't think it's any different from the rest of Canada. I guess to summarize, I'd say it's similar.

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

Fisheries committee  Obviously we are very fortunate in the Yukon. Yes, you're bang on. We are attractive to a lot of non-resident Canadians. We have a lot of Americans. We actually have a lot of Europeans also. How do we help these folks? I guess it's just by making sure we have as good information

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

Fisheries committee  Sorry, but you had some earlier questions and I think I got sidetracked here and missed a couple.

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

Fisheries committee  You did remind me of the one question I missed. In terms of the licence fees and that sort of thing, I believe it doesn't matter what province you're in, those fees should go back into a fund so the money is then used to promote whatever programs are deemed necessary or the crit

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand

Fisheries committee  I would say that obviously first on the list for the majority of people it's probably lake trout in terms of who's going to get the big fish or whatever, but at the same time probably in terms of the fish species that are the most widely used, I would say that northern pike and t

June 16th, 2015Committee meeting

Gordon Zealand