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Location: Cariboo-Chilcotin, Quesnel River Near Likely, BC Project Summary
SUMMARY This project will assess the feasibility of using DIDSON technology in the Quesnel River to enumerate the total sockeye escapement to the Quesnel Lake system in 2010. The results will be compared to the upstream spawning ground assessments occurring in 2010, and successful implementation will open new possibilities for improved stock assessment and Fraser sockeye management at reduced cost. The project will provide employment and training opportunities for First Nations technicians from the NSTC communities, and potentially other community First Nation technicians from the Upper Fraser area. The proposed project also serves as a model of Best Practices by establishing a three way partnership between the UFFCA (AAROM body), the NSTC and DFO. DFO has stated that partnerships are needed in order to implement the Wild Salmon Policy to its full potential. One of the long term objectives of the NSTC and the UFFCA is to build capacity and contribute to the science and technical components necessary for WSP implementation. Successful completion of the proposed project also provides an experience framework from which other similar projects can be initiated throughout the Fraser watershed, and this is a significant value added benefit that could result from this project. |
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