If the latest findings of the members of the Canada Research Chair in Fisheries Risk Assessment and Management are any indication, then the current Cohen Commission into the Fishery may have a whole new topic to discuss as it continues on with its inquiry into the Fraser River fishery.
The Globe and Mail featured some of the research of the Canada/US research team, findings that outline there are more pink, chum and sockeye salmon in the North Pacific than has been seen before, a situation that seems to run counter to some of the headlines of late regarding the Pacific salmon fishery.
(from the blog a town called podunk, click on the link below to see the entire item atowncalledpodunk.blogspot.com/2 … n-has.html)