Canada and U.S. suspend all fishing for Canadian-origin Yukon River chinook salmon
- Canada and the United States have agreed to a seven-year suspension of all fishing for Canadian-origin Yukon River Chinook salmon to protect the species.
- The agreement aims to address the persistent decline of the species and inability to meet conservation objectives in both countries.
- Governments will collaborate on habitat restoration, stock activities, and research to better comprehend the declines in Chinook salmon populations.
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Canada and U.S. suspend all fishing for Canadian-origin Yukon River chinook salmon
WHITEHORSE — Canada and the United States are suspending all fishing for Canadian-origin Yukon River chinook salmon for seven years in an attempt to protect the dwindling species. The agreement covers the length of one life cycle of the fish, and recognizes that the “persistent decline of chinook salmon” has led to an inability to […]
·Toronto, Canada
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Canada and U.S. suspend all fishing for Canadian-origin Yukon River Chinook salmon
Canada and the United States are suspending all fishing for Canadian-origin Yukon River Chinook salmon for seven years in an attempt to protect the dwindling species. The agreement covers the […]
·Winnipeg, Canada
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