a R eform ~ coming — "here July 30 for a $hort visit. Gorilla business Despite the picture, there wasn’t a rabid gorilla terrorizing Terrace residents last week. The gorilla was hired by the stu- dent-employment centre to encourage businesses and indi- “viduals to hire students for add jobs. But that's a [ot of fur to _ lug around, so. the gorilla (Mike Homeniuk) decided to hitch a ‘| tide on the fellow who hired him — Harpal Manhas. TERRACE — Skeena steelhead will be rescued from the nets of commercial fishing vesscls this summer as part of a tag-and- release ‘observer’ program. = The fish will be separated from the salmon on board participating gilluctters and tagged and then placed into live tanks. for release into the Skeena at the end of the fishery. Volunteer observers are to’ ran- domly visit boats during the com- mercial fishery this summer and monitor the tag-and- -release oper- ation firsthand. : But some sportfishermen. say the July 19 to Aug. 16 live release program is doomed unless there are paid observers. ; “If this program is to be a suc- gauntlet of nets,”’ Brown said of the commercial fishery, adding it is “probably the single most im- portant factor in the decline of stocks,’’ The observers — 20 to 40 of them per week — Would be dis- persed throughout the flect. “The whole. idea. is to have . sportsfishermen on the boats rub- bing ‘shoulders with commercial fishermen,’’ he sald, “‘and maybe each side will learn something from the other.” Greg Taylor, acquiring manager for Ocean Fisheries Ltd. in Prince Ruperl backs the program, adding. cess, it must have credibility with . the sportsmen, _ guides, owners and first nations peoples,” said Wild Steclhead Campaign chairman Rob Brown’ and a coordinator of the program. — “To guarantee this credibility it is essential that, impartial ob- servers are present on a number of ‘boats . Which’ are’ spread throughout the. fishery.”” Area steelheaders are calling on the Department of Fisheries and. Oceans to provide $80,000 for the observer program, They point to gross inaccuracies in the industry’s estimates of the incidental kill — the number of. steclhead that are accidentally . caught and killed in the nets. The program, will help cither -_ prove or disprove the sportfishing lobby’s assertion that the com- ° mercial fish. industry is respousible for the loss of Skeena steelhead. . “These fish have to furl “4 - 4 aa IMPROVING ae YOUR.ODDS leader = | |25./8e : » Truck Mount ; Allan ‘Allan Banner - : cnr T SLEANING e Reasonable . 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