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"WDFW,I am very curious to know in what way it is ok for the Tribe(s) to be netting the Ballard Locks at low water, with the gates closed?This is happening as we speak, and a crowd of tourists are clapping with each fish netted.I understand that there are certain privileges given to the tribes for fishing and hunting.This seems to me to be taking clear advantage of the system. I might be wrong, and that is what I would like to know.But to be able to have the locks shut the gates, and then net... That to me just doesn't seem right.I am not trying to stir the pot, but would like to know if this is really allowed, or if this is a special program?Thankyou."
I heard from a reliable source friend of mine yesterday that a couple of the tribes are allowed to harvest some of the sockeye for "ceremonial and subsistence" purposes. This is not a natural run of fish, why are they entitled?
"Hi again Danny,If the fish are being netted in the Ballard Locks, those fish are not going to C&S, instead they are collected for biological sampling purposes. Every year the state and the tribes jointly sample somewhere around 800 -1200 fish. We take scales from these fish to determine age composition of the return as well as to using their otoliths (inner ear bones) to determine the proportions of hatchery vs naturally produces fish. The tribes net the fish and WDFW staff are a little ways up the ship canal where the fish are dropped off and WDFW staff sample the fish. Very rarely do they ever use dipnets for C&S fisheries, they would instead likely use gillnets."Response I got when I emailed the Salmon Specialist.
Quote from: Dhoey07 on July 24, 2017, 12:54:35 PM"Hi again Danny,If the fish are being netted in the Ballard Locks, those fish are not going to C&S, instead they are collected for biological sampling purposes. Every year the state and the tribes jointly sample somewhere around 800 -1200 fish. We take scales from these fish to determine age composition of the return as well as to using their otoliths (inner ear bones) to determine the proportions of hatchery vs naturally produces fish. The tribes net the fish and WDFW staff are a little ways up the ship canal where the fish are dropped off and WDFW staff sample the fish. Very rarely do they ever use dipnets for C&S fisheries, they would instead likely use gillnets."Response I got when I emailed the Salmon Specialist. This is not a natural run of fish, why are the tribes involved at all?