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Fisheries committee  It depends on the stock. I have some numbers in terms of our escapement estimates. For the spring 42s—these are the different chinook stocks we count—about 6,000 was the escapement estimate. For spring 52s, it was 3,500. For summer 52s it was 5,000.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

Fisheries committee  These are escapement to the spawning grounds, fish that actually made it to the spawning grounds.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

Fisheries committee  Certainly we don't have a measure of exactly how healthy they are until we see the outmigration.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

Fisheries committee  Yes, but these were the number of fish that were on the grounds. How successful they were in the spawning is yet to be seen.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

Fisheries committee  No, we provide opportunities for wild and marked fish in various fishing locations throughout British Columbia, depending on the abundance of the fish returning.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

Fisheries committee  In the Fraser we put in place last year very restrictive fishing access because of returning stocks' being low, and also, of course, because of the impact of the Big Bar landslide, where we sought to have only catch-release fisheries at the mouth of the Fraser throughout the cour

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

Fisheries committee  It was for all fish, actually.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

Fisheries committee  We do have a pilot program this year at Conuma hatchery on the northwest coast of Vancouver Island, where we'll be having a pilot marking and mark-selective fishery.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

Fisheries committee  To clarify, we do monitoring flights for stock assessment purposes and we also do monitoring flights for enforcement purposes, looking for nets and also doing counts.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

Fisheries committee  I think we started in mid-July and we ended in the first week of September.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

Fisheries committee  Approximately.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson

Fisheries committee  It is the number that passed. Once the level of the river came down to a point where natural fish passage could occur, you saw a very significant increase very quickly in the numbers of fish that could pass.

March 10th, 2020Committee meeting

Andrew Thomson