Nisga'a catch monitoring program, 1993 Nisga'a fishery / prepared by Robert C. Bocking and Karl K. English.: Fs97-4/2377E-PDF
"Nisga'a harvests of salmon for food and ceremonial purposes were monitored in 1993 using a combination of shore-based and on-river surveys. Complete estimates of 30,400 sockeye and 5,586 chinook salmon, harvested by a total fishing effort of 20,942 net hours, were obtained. Minimum estimates for coho, pink, chum, and steelhead salmon were 595, 2,353, 416, and 357, respectively. Estimates for these latter species are considered minimums because the monitoring program was terminated on 11 September, prior to the end their migration through the lower Nass River"--Abstract, page vi.
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| Title | Nisga'a catch monitoring program, 1993 Nisga'a fishery / prepared by Robert C. Bocking and Karl K. English. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (vii, 38 pages) : illustrations, map. |
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