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Become an active participant in the ongoing production of this website: Send us your comments, events for posting in the calendar, suggest a link, email your photos to us, get on our distribution list for Watershed Talk and contribute to Watershed Talk.
We need your photos! Send us current or archival material for the photostrip at the top of each page and for our gallery. Include any information you can, such as site, people' names, date taken, photographer, etc. Where you didn't take the photo, please ensure that permission has been given for us to post it or that the copyright has expired (generally 50 years after the photographer died).
Copyright: Note that all content on this website, including that in the PDFs, is under copyright protection, either by FRAFS or by the authors. To use substantial portions of this content, you must get permission. To use short excerpts or longer pieces for educational use (as defined under the 'fair use' guidelines of the copyright act), fully reference the material including that it was found on the FRAFS website and the complete url.
The major parts of the FRAFs website are:
Calendar of Events—up-to-date information about meetings, community events and other events. View by month, week or year, or select the type of event. If you have an event to add, contact us with the information.
Current Stock Openings/Closing and Harvest Information—updated weekly. HTML and PDF versions available; due to the width of the page, we recommend printing from the PDF version or using the landscape setting for your printer. Stock openings/closings and Harvest links are also on the home page.
Watershed Talk—monthly newsletter about Fraser River fisheries issues. Current issue is always featured on the home page and the main Watershed Talk page. Archived issues are available. Watershed Talk is in Adobe PDF file format. You will require the free Acrobat reader, version 5 or later.
Resources—compilation of papers, reports and links to do with fisheries and Aboriginal issues. Includes general papers, treaty information, important law cases, DFO material and links, and Secretariat information. Many of the papers are in Adobe PDF file format. You will require the free Acrobat reader, version 5 or later.
Salmon Stocks—this area is currently under redevelopment. Updated content will be added soon (summer 2004).
Links—list of all BC bands with contact information, fisheries and government links, and links to associations involved in fisheries, Aboriginal and environmental issues. We welcome suggestions of links to add to our collection.
About FRAFS—general information about the organization, the work we do and our policies.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and Glossary—find a word or phrase that needs clarifying? Have a question about FRAFS or the fisheries and Aboriginal issues we discuss? Check the FAQs and Glossary sections. If you still need help, please contact us.
Contact us—an assortment of contact forms: general comments, suggest a link, Watershed Talk distribution list, submit an event for the calendar (with file upload), submit a photo (with file upload), and submit material for Watershed Talk (with file upload). Where the form has 'file upload', you can attach an image or other non-executable file (no .exe files!). The file size top limit has been set at 1000 KB for individual files and 1500 KB combined size if you send two at once. This will accommodate most digital photos while staying under emailing size limits.
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