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Citation BC Ministry of Forests Lands and Natuarl Resource Operations. 2015. Provincial framework for steelhead management in British Columbia (DRAFT). FLNRO.
Organization FLNRO
URL http://frafs.ca/sites/default/files/Draft%20Provincial%20Framework%20for%20Steelhead%20Management%20in%20BC%20--January%202015.pdf
Abstract/Description or Keywords Wild, self-sustaining steelhead populations are the mainstay of the steelhead recreational fishery in British
Columbia, a fact that is held in very high regard by resident and international anglers alike. Reliance on
the natural production of wild fish addresses legislative conservation requirements, takes advantage of
investments in habitat protection, and maintains a high benefit-cost ratio for the fishery. Additionally,
(and being particularly mindful of the risk to wild populations), a limited number of steelhead hatchery
programs are maintained for the purpose of increasing angling opportunities. These programs encourage
BC residents and tourists to interact with nature and experience the outdoors, thereby improving the
quality of life and providing economic benefits for many residents. However, maintaining the ‘wild and
sustainable’ brand for BC steelhead fisheries remains as the highest priority for this species’ management
and is fundamental to its continued value and appeal. As such, the Province will continue to focus
management towards protecting and restoring this unique and valuable resource for present and future
generations of British Columbians.
From a management perspective, there is a recognized need to provide the regional flexibility necessary
to respond to the diversity of conditions, challenges and angler preferences found across the Province.
Equally important, however, is the need for a coordinating structure based on goals, objectives and
strategies on which regional management plans are based. This framework document seeks to become
such a mechanism and provide stakeholders, partners and First Nations with a clearer understanding of
the goals and objectives for steelhead management in BC
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