Aboriginal Fishing Rights and Salmon Management in British Columbia: Matching Historical Justice with the Public Interest

This paper presents brief arguments to establish a case for the allocation to river-based First Nations of significantly greater catches of salmon than they currently receive. It also makes the case that an increase in the allocation of salmon to river fisheries makes it possible to introduce greater stock-specific selectivity in harvesting salmon.

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Author Copes, P.
Data Steward Fisheries and Oceans Canada Pacific Region
Publication Year 1998