This Week in Salmon Fisheries: Canada Caves to U.S. Demands, DFO Cuts Guardian Contracts– Aug 29| watershedwatch.ca
This week in salmon fisheries, fishermen’s frustrations mount in the Fraser as sockeye returns soar past forecasts but fishing opportunities stay limited. Nass returns remain troubling, and Alaska shuts down District 104 only after the damage is done.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
B.C.’s salmon season is heating up. This week, Greg Taylor breaks down the latest on steelhead, sockeye, and pink salmon returns — and the management challenges they face.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
B.C.’s salmon season is heating up. Greg Taylor covers Alaska’s interceptions, DFO’s Skeena call, and a blink-and-you-missed-it Fraser River opening announcement this week.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
B.C.’s salmon season is heating up. This week, Greg Taylor unpacks a surprise surge in Early Stuart sockeye, strong pink returns on the North Coast, and a DFO counting blunder that’s rewriting expectations. Plus, rising Fraser River temperatures and what they could mean for fish on the move.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
B.C.’s salmon season is heating up and our fisheries advisor, Greg Taylor, is providing weekly summaries. Get the latest fisheries update with harvest trends, sustainability insights, and what’s ahead for sockeye, pinks and more.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society
B.C.’s 2025 salmon season is heating up. Our fisheries advisor, Greg Taylor, provides a fisheries update.| Watershed Watch Salmon Society