Page A8 — Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 31, 1990, Off to Alaska TERRACE — Nisge! a ‘will visit Alaska to convince fishermen there not ‘to -take- so: much salmon from. the Nass River § run, says the executive director of the Nisga’a Tribal Council. Rod Robinson said more con- . servation and “enhancement measures must be taken before the Nass sockeye and other runs die. out. The visit proposal follows news late last year that the Alaskan commercial fishery takes nearly 60 per cent of the returning Nass sockeye. popula- tion. ° That, coupleci with catches by Canadian fishermen, doesn’t leave the necessary amount for | the Nisga’a food and. societal fishery, said Robinson, Fishing numbers for the Nisga’a form an important pert of their land claims negotiations with the federal government. “There are economic benefits to the. fishery, but you can’t disregard the conservation ef- fort as ‘well as rehabilitation. The. only place to do salmon enhancement is ‘where they spawn," said Robinson, ‘Pretty soon there'll be no fish for anyone. it’s on a steady ‘ decline. We must ensure there are economic benefits for everyone for the future,’ he Curtain to rise TERRACE — There's room for you in three one-act plays being prepared by Terrace Little Theatre. - The three, Room 44 and Forever. Yours, Marie-Lou, will be staged here in April prior to the Skeena Zone Drama Festival. At least one play will winter the festival competition in Prince Rupert. “This is a wonderful oppor- tunity to come out and learn. We need actors and stage crews. . There is a job for everyone,”’ said “Terrace Little : Theatre president David Battison. — The theatre won the last year's zone festival with Curse of the Starving Class and has since presented two other pro- ductions. . Auditions take place Feb. € and 7 beginning at 7:30 pum. both rights at the McColl Playhouse on Kalum. For information available by calling Lorna, 635-7507 (even- ings), Marianne, 635-2942 (days) or Tonee, 638-8378. |: minister Tom Siddon to’ make. the American catch of -Nass. _ sockeye.a “personal. priority." . Directors also want represtn- | tatives of the Nisga’a .Tribal and federal money for” the. Nisga’a visit to Alaska, © Should those negotiations fail to produce a resolution,’ the regional district wants’ Siddon_ to take the matter ‘before: the U.S. Congress. "We're trying to avoid ‘fur ther conflicts. (between native and other fishery groups) in the Council appointed to the Inter.” national Salmon :Commission ; based... ‘in noting they have been good ’ negotiators on other issues, at the regional district had an’ interest in ‘achieving a. solution, “because much of the tourist in-. dustry in the area was angling. “Hazelton director ‘Pete Weeber and. Stewart . director — “Andy ‘Burton added to. Nyce’s. " Gomments, saying the i issue goes a beyond what is happening to the ; Nass runs, ~.*Maybe - they (the Nisga’ a) .-can.do a better” job...than, ‘federal fisheries,"’ said Weeber “-Just.ask our The t best Chinese food in town!” ‘Satisfied: customers — Ditie-In or Take-out ‘11:30 am, to Midnight CHOP: SUEY . GARDEN :,Open Sunday'to Thuraday - riday & Saturday unit 2 a.m, 4430 Greig (Behind the -Canadian Legion) 638-1946 Rod Robinson said. No date has been set for the _ Alaskan visit. The Nisga’a position has also received ithe support of the Kitimat-Stikine regional district portunity to assist,’* Nass future. We're asking for an op- Valley regional district director. told fellow board . members” recently. 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