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Nisg̱a’a Fisheries
One of the healthiest river systems in the world, K’alii-Aksim Lisims (the Nass River) is the spawning ground of five species of wild salmon, steelhead, and oolichan. NLG, Canada, and British Columbia manage the Nass River salmon and steelhead stocks to preserve these valuable fisheries resources; support food, social, and ceremonial fisheries for Nisg̱a’a people; and, when abundant, support opportunities for commercial fisheries that are beneficial to all Canadians.
The Nisg̱a’a Fisheries Management Program is facilitated through the Joint Fisheries Management Committee (JFMC), which is comprised of representatives from Canada, British Columbia, and the Nisg̱a’a Nation. The fisheries program utilizes fish wheels and other technologies developed over a 30-year period on the Nass River for salmon monitoring, tagging, and data collection, and conducts stock assessments on a variety of fish species throughout the Nass Area. NLG works with British Columbia to manage the steelhead and trout freshwater and lake sport fisheries.
The Nass salmon and summer-run steelhead stock status is monitored annually by NLG’s Nisg̱a’a Fisheries and Wildlife Department (NFWD). The fisheries program employs Nisg̱a’a citizens. On average, since 1992, 46 Nisg̱a’a community members have been employed seasonally or fulltime.
The goals of the fisheries program are to:
- monitor Nass salmon and summer-run steelhead returns to reach spawning goals and provide sustainable fisheries;
- provide information required for Nass Area salmon, steelhead, and non-salmonid fisheries management and implement the fisheries provisions of the Nisg̱a’a Treaty;
- determine run size, timing, and Nisg̱a’a entitlement estimates for Nass salmon each year;
- determine factors limiting salmon, steelhead, and non-salmonid production; and
- provide training and employment for Nisg̱a’a people.
For more information, see our Fisheries FAQ.
For further questions on management programs and activities, contact the Nisga’a Fisheries & Wildlife Administration at (250) 633 2617.
We must take care of this Earth—all the animals, every stream in the valley—and this land on which you and I live.
—Ayuukhl Nisg̱a’a