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Catch Monitoring Workshop 2010

In a continued effort to address important technical fisheries issues, the Fraser River and Approach Working Group (FRAWG) hosted a Catch Monitoring Workshop in Richmond on November 22nd and 23rd, 2010.

Meeting Notes - Catch Monitoring Workshop November 22 & 23, 2010

Fisheries and Oceans Canada Workshop Summary Table

Overview of Fisheries Monitoring and Catch Reporting - Carole Eros

Accuracy, Precision and Related Terms - Rob Houtman

Role of Biological Sampling - Kathy Fraser & Chuck Parken

South Coast Area Food, Social and Ceremonial Catch Monitoring - Greg Thomas

Lower Fraser Area Food, Social and Ceremonial Catch Monitoring - Debra Sneddon

BC Interior Area Food, Social and Ceremonial Catch Monitoring - Jamie Scroggie

South Coast Area Commercial Catch Monitoring - Greg Thomas

Lower Fraser Area Commercial Catch Monitoring - Barbara Mueller

Lower Fraser First Nations Economic Opportunity - Barbara Mueller

BC Interior Demonstration Fisheries Catch Monitoring - Jamie Scroggie

South Coast Recreational Catch Monitoring - David O'Brien

Lower Fraser Recreational Catch Monitoring - Joe Tadey

BC Interior Recreational Catch Monitoring - Jamie Scroggie

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