Pacific Salmon Treaty fails to conserve B.C. fish, say advocates
The Pacific Salmon Treaty (PST) is under fire following a report suggesting that Alaskan fisheries are impacting struggling salmon populations by intercepting a significant number of B.C.-bound fish.
Commissioned by Watershed Watch Salmon Society and SkeenaWild Conservation Trust, the report was released on Jan. 11, in conjunction with the U.S. and Canada’s annual review of bilateral management under the treaty.
Advocates say this came as no surprise and that in order to see change, the public needs to apply pressure on both sides of the border.
