A2 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 24, 1998 FROM FRONT. Sport fishers say they’re paying price for commercial coho kill minimum of two life eycles or six years," Anderson said Friday. While Anderson warned it will take years to rebuild some - salmon stocks pushed to the brink of extinction, he made it clear the west coast fishery is not facing the same level of catustrophe as happened with Newfoundland cod stocks, “Coming to terms with the problems of a mixed stock fishery and a resource under stress does not have to mean a total shut- down,” Anderson said. ; “That's only true if you act tov late, On the west coast, it is nol too late forchange.” = ne _ Culp said consideration for the recreational fishing sector seems (o continue to be tacked on as anafterthought by DFO, He said sportfishing operators feel they’re being hit nearly as hard as the commercial sector by conservation meusures but are . 7 . « a * . responsible for a much smaller fraction of the blame for the coho decline. “We didn’t cause a problem up north. | think it’s pretty clear who cid," Culp said. , He said the highest coha harvest ever on the north coast by the entire sportfishery up and down the coast was 32.000, while the troll fishery lone has: caught ii excess of a million coho in some years, we aang a ee cael ce ee ae “We don't want to seem them hurt any more than necessary,” Culp said. “But for us to be put in the same kettle is not fair” Alzheimer Society Help For ‘Today. 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Last week's court case saw the Kitkatla band get a temporary injunction halting logging by Interfor in the Kumealon val- ley on the basis that the band wasn't-ade- quately consulted as now required under the Delganumkw decision. That was set aside early this week, bul the court is still expected to rule on the band’s request for a permanent injunction, “This is just the tip of the iceberg,” New college in Hazelton CONSTRUCTION IS scheduled to start soon on a $1.5 million campus for Northwest Community College in Hazelton. The Swannell Read location should be finished nest Not to worry the candy January and will have room for an additional 30 full time Students. 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