Mission City Record, August 30, 2012

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Lighting up the night The incomparably exciting to watch jet dragsters and funny cars were at Mission Raceway Park last weekend for the annual Smoke, Fire and Thunder event. SEE STORY PAGE 25 KEVIN PLASTOW PHOTO

Low numbers prompt sockeye closure By Jeff Nagel Black Press

Fishery managers say the Fraser River sockeye run isn’t strong enough this year to allow any commercial fishing or recreational angling. Latest estimates peg this summer’s return of salmon at about 2.3 million, slightly better than the pre-season estimate of 2.1 million. “At these levels we’re not anticipating commercial or recreational fisheries,” said Barry Rosenberger, DFO’s Interior area director and co-chair of the Pacific Salmon Commission’s Fraser River panel. This year’s run is down from

five million last year and way down from the huge 2010 run of 30 million sockeye, believed to be a rare anomaly. A low 2012 return wasn’t unexpected, because sockeye run on a four-year cycle and the previous generation that spawned in 2008 was very weak. The commercial and recreational sectors knew fishing was unlikely, Rosenberger added. First Nations, who get fishing priority for food, social and ceremony purposes, have caught 400,000 Fraser sockeye so far. Rosenberger said he doesn’t consider this year’s run a bad outcome because four adult sockeye

are returning for every one that spawned in 2008. That’s much better productivity than in 2008, he said, when less than one adult came back for each spawner from the previous generation. “If that rate of return continues we’ll be in a much better position four years from now,” he said. “Our primary goal this year was to increase our spawning ground counts and we think we’re making progress.” The river temperature of 19.4 degrees is almost two degrees higher than average for this time of year, which poses some concern for sockeye migrating inland, but

Rosenberger said he expects the water to cool now that the midAugust heat wave has passed. Sto:lo fisheries advisor Ernie Crey said the aboriginal catch shared by the 94 bands that depend on Fraser sockeye is far below the one million fish they take in a good year. “There’s going to be a lot of hardship this year,” he said. “There won’t be a lot of fish put away for the winter months.” Next year will likely be worse, Crey added, because the 2013 run will be the weak progeny of the disastrous 2009 return that prompted Ottawa to appoint the Cohen Inquiry into the decline of Fraser sockeye.

Mill JobS loSt A massive fire at Waldun Group Cedar Mill near the Mission/Maple Ridge border has left about 60 people out of work. PAge 3

Derby reSultS The Mission annual soapbox derby race happened last Saturday and attracted dozens of racers, some of whom reached speeds of just over 50 km/h down Stave Lake Street. See who took top spots in this year’s competition. PAge 30

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