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I'm a big hatchery proponent and glad to see this. They are hugely important to any and all consumptive user groups. Orcas included. I know there is support for eliminating hatcheries in support of wild fish conservation. I just can't get my mind around doing that while there are still consumptive users of the resource. If we want to forgo all fishing opportunity (commercial and sport), sure. Shut 'em down. But if we want to fish, I think we need to not only keep the hatcheries we have, but increase production significantly.Hatcheries = food fish for all. Commies, tribes, sports, orcas, sea lions, Canadians... every consumptive user group wins. And when there is plenty of fish, and people get to fish for those fish, everybody's happy.
Quote from: Skillet on June 22, 2023, 11:09:30 AMI'm a big hatchery proponent and glad to see this. They are hugely important to any and all consumptive user groups. Orcas included. I know there is support for eliminating hatcheries in support of wild fish conservation. I just can't get my mind around doing that while there are still consumptive users of the resource. If we want to forgo all fishing opportunity (commercial and sport), sure. Shut 'em down. But if we want to fish, I think we need to not only keep the hatcheries we have, but increase production significantly.Hatcheries = food fish for all. Commies, tribes, sports, orcas, sea lions, Canadians... every consumptive user group wins. And when there is plenty of fish, and people get to fish for those fish, everybody's happy.Typical of anything political... no balance. Back when I was a kid (When I was older single digits, my Dad participated in the post-Bolt Decision 'buy back' program.) the philosophy was, "Hatcheries will save us all! Who cares about the rivers." He went to UW School of Fisheries, and that was the prevailing philosophy there. Then the Canadians got genuine long term success in the Frasier by enhancing spawning beds, while the genes of the Washington hatchery fish got narrowed and weakened, and diseases got introduced...The 'solution' is clearly "Both." Especially with this level of consumption. (No management of marine mammals is a huge problem, but only one of many.)