Pacific Salmon Commission formed to implement the Pacific Salmon Treaty
Pacific Salmon Commission: Established by treaty between Canada and the United States on March 18, 1985 for the conservation, rational management, and optimum production of Pacific Salmon.
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The Pacific Salmon Commission is the body formed by the governments of Canada and the United States to implement the Pacific Salmon Treaty.

Interception of Pacific salmon bound for rivers of one country in fisheries of the other has been the subject of discussion between the Governments of Canada and the United States of America since the early part of the last century. In 1985, after many years of negotiation, the Pacific Salmon Treaty was signed, setting long-term goals for the benefit of the salmon and the two countries.

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RESTORATION AND ENHANCEMENT:
Southern Fund
2009 Call for Project Concepts
Northern Fund
2009 Call for Project Concepts
RESTORATION AND ENHANCEMENT:
Northern and Southern Funds
2008 Project Backgrounders
PACIFIC SALMON COMMISSION RECOMMENDATIONS TO GOVERNMENTS:
May 22, 2008
Press Release
Annex IV Amended Chapters
Letter of Transmittal
2008 SALMON TAG RECOVERY Lottery Notices:
Radio Tag Lottery

Spaghetti Tag Lottery
PUBLICATIONS:
SFEC (08)-1 Review of 2007 Mass Marking and Mark Selective Fishery Proposals. September 2008
TCCHUM (08)-1  2006 Post Season Summary Report. July 2008
Report of the Fraser River Panel to the Pacific Salmon Commission on the 2004 Fraser River Sockeye Salmon Fishing Season.
May 2008
TCCHUM (08)-1  2006 Post Season Summary Report. July 2008





Pacific Salmon Commission

: Established by treaty between Canada and the United States on March 18, 1985 for the conservation, rational management, and optimum production of Pacific Salmon.
Quick Nav: About pacific salmon | treaty | sockeye salmon | chinook salmon | salmon fishing | fraser riverchum salmon