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Fisheries committee  It's an open question.

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  Well, as I mentioned, ecological change and trying to understand where that is going, I think is the biggest question for us, not only of striped bass but of salmon as well, because their survival at sea—which is the major issue for Atlantic salmon from the consensus of the scien

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  I know in my particular organization we have an adequate number of resources. But as I said before, to use the expression “It takes a village”, it really does at this point in time take a collaborative effort among all the expertise in many different institutions to be able to ta

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  We understand that an Atlantic seal advisory committee has been established to look at this question.

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  Yes, I can tackle that. A couple of things are clear. The question about warming waters and climate change came up. A lot of this is mixed in with the fact that the entire ecosystem is changing because of global change. The warming temperatures that we see—not only in the ocean,

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  One thing that we're doing, for example, is something called the Atlantic salmon research joint venture, which was started by the department. It's basically a coalition of the science community working on Atlantic salmon to study these kinds of issues. It's pretty clear that the

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  I'm sorry, sir. I don't have an answer to that question.

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  Are you talking about fishing practices or management practices?

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  What we do know about the States is that they have a completely different management regime. They have fisheries commissions of the various states. Actually, in our opinion, because we have a consistent approach in Canada and even in Quebec.... Because we work closely with our c

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  We didn't have time to put it in the deck today, but we have a long time series that shows—

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  We go back with air temperature, and we make reference to water temperature. We have air temperature records going back to the late 1800s.

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  There is an augmentation of average river temperature over time that is consistent and continuing.

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  Yes, we can.

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  For the population estimate, as you can see from the graph that's displayed of the most current population, the average population estimate is 333,000. The confidence ranges from 154,000 to 623,000.

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss

Fisheries committee  Mr. Finnigan, we use traditional techniques used throughout wildlife science to measure the fish, called “mark-recapture” techniques, which essentially involve tagging fish and recaptioning them at some location later, and from that you can infer their population. It's what is do

April 1st, 2019Committee meeting

Doug Bliss