Watershed Talk Newsletter
In the first year of operations the FRAFS learned of the need for timely and efficient communications between DFO and its First Nation members. Since the first issue of Watershed Talk on January 6, 1995, the Fraser Watershed newsletter for Aboriginal Fisheries organizations and representatives has gained an expansive readership, with distribution to 95 bands within the Watershed from the Fraser's headwaters in Carrier Sekani traditional territories to the Tsawwassen/Burrard First Nations at the river's mouth. Copies of Watershed Talk are distributed to all DFO and MOELP offices from Prince George to Vancouver, and to all First Nation communities, tribal councils and fisheries commissions throughout the watershed, keeping the flow of communication open on the fisheries issues and activities of the Fraser First Nations. |
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