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ESA listed fish being protected, good job wdfw and odfw new
      #344650 - 08/28/08 07:35 PM

NEWS RELEASE
WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
600 Capitol Way North, Olympia, WA 98501-1091

August 28, 2008
Contact: WDFW Region 5 Office, (360) 696-6211

Buoy 10 fishery near the mouth of the Columbia
will close to all salmon fishing effective Sunday

VANCOUVER, Wash. - Starting Sunday (Aug. 31), the Buoy 10 area near the mouth of the Columbia River will be closed to all salmon and steelhead fishing.

The new rule was approved today by fishery managers from Washington and Oregon, a week after the retention fishery for chinook salmon was closed in that area.

Despite the chinook closure, catch rates for coho have quadrupled in the past week, raising concerns about the impact on wild fish listed for protection under the under the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA).

High catch rates are an issue even though anglers fishing the lower Columbia River may retain only hatchery-reared coho, identifiable by a clipped adipose fin, said Cindy LeFleur, Columbia River policy coordinator for the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW).

"We know that some wild fish die after they are released, so we need to be cautious," LeFleur said. "Mortality rates for wild coho are strictly limited under the ESA."

Before the season started, fishery managers anticipated that anglers would catch approximately 4,000 hatchery coho during this year's Buoy 10 fishery. But if current catch rates continue, they now estimate anglers will harvest 8,700 to 10,800 hatchery coho by the time the fishery closes at the end of the day Saturday.

The Buoy 10 fishing area extends 16 miles upriver from the mouth of the Columbia River to the Rocky Point/Tongue Point Line.


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Re: ESA listed fish being protected, good job wdfw and odfw [Re: boater]
      #344666 - 08/28/08 09:21 PM

nice!!

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Re: ESA listed fish being protected, good job wdfw and odfw new [Re: fishdoc]
      #344845 - 08/30/08 09:21 AM

the chinook fishery starting the 1st. down there on the colunbia is going to close early to, it wont even go 10 days.

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