~-Dam men are heavily involved with the game seasons, enforcement is admittedly limited, yet we can see no way in which we can do much better. In the Port Coquitlam area, the molesting of spawning fish has been done almost exclusively by school children. The most effective way of handling it would be an educational program in the schools, and wae wonder if a local group might not be induced to undertake such a progran, Yours sincerely, Little. D GA. West RKL:il REGIONAL SUPERVISOR Decendar 26ch, 1972 Dr. J. Hatter, Director, Fish & Wildaife Branch, Department of Recreation & Convervation, Parllazent Buildings, Victoria, B.C. Dear Str: Re: Conservation Strearcth We enclose herevith for your itnforzation and retention a photocopy of a report frou the City's Suvironmental Sub-Conaittea that was received at & Yreqular mecting of the tunteipal Couneil of The Corporation of the City of Pert Coquitlaa held on Necerber 15th, 1972. We think: this report vill be self-explanatory and we vould advise . that after siviny due consideration thereto tae tlunteipal Council passed the following resolurton: "That ae recomended in a report from the Environmental Sub-Cormittec; December 15th, 1972, a letter be sent to the Fish & Gago Yranch urging increased Coverage and enforcenent of conservation laws." Yours ver ruly, R. A. Freeman, City Clerk.