PUBLIC NOTICE | TREATY FISHERY

PUBLIC NOTICE – TREATY FISHERY

Nisga’a Economic Corporations – Allocation Sale Fisheries

Gingolx/ Laxgalts’ap/ Gitwinksihlkw Economic Corporations – Treaty Sale Fishery
Thursday July 9th and Friday July 10th, 2026, – 14 Hrs. – 6:00 to 20:00 (In River and Marine Area 3-12)


Gitlaxt’aamiks Economic Corporation – Treaty Sale Fishery
Thursday July 9th and Friday July 10th, 2026, -14 Hrs. – 6:00 to 20:00 (In River)


Participants are required to possess a valid
Nisga’a Fisheries Licence
All vessels must be Nisga’a owned.


The boundary for all Marine Treaty Fishery’s is the DFO Salmon management Area 3-12 in front of Gingolx

Nisga’a Fisheries management has instructed DFO Enforcement and NLG-Compliance &
Enforcement, to not permit, vessels on the marine fishing grounds that:

  • are less than 24 feet in length in the marine fishery
  • do not have PFDs for each person on board,
  • have no operational VHF marine radio
    Any vessels not meeting one of these requirements will be sent to shore to remedy the lack of any of these essential safety or regulatory requirements before being allowed to continue participating in any marine IS fishery.

    The downstream boundary for all In-River Treaty Fishery’s is at Red Bluff. The area above Grease
    Harbour at the entrance to the canyon near Fishwheel 3 Will be CLOSED for these fisheries.


    Nisga’a Fisheries management has instructed DFO Enforcement and NLG-Compliance &
    Enforcement, to not permit vessels on the in-river fishing grounds that:
  • are less than 16 feet in length in the in-river fishery
  • do not have PFDs for each person on board,
  • have no operational VHF marine radio
    Any vessels not meeting one of these requirements will be sent to shore to remedy the lack of any of these essential safety or regulatory requirements before being allowed to continue participating in any In River Treaty fishery

Sockeye Salmon will be the target species for this treaty fishery. Pink Chum and Coho Salmon will
be under the discretion of your buyer whether they will be purchased.
Fish will be refused if it does
not meet the quality standards established in Nisga’a Fisheries Regulations 2002. Fish will be purchased
only if:

Bled immediately after removal from net, and
Placed immediately in slush after bleeding

Any Steelhead or Chinook caught, should be released if healthy or otherwise taken as food and
reported to a NFWD catch monitor.

NOTE:

The Nisga’a Fisheries and Wildlife Department Reminder: Domestic Harvesting will be closed 24 hours prior to
the start of the Economic Fisheries and remain close 12 hours after fishery closes.

All catch must be reported to a NFWD catch monitor. Any Steelhead, Chinook, caught should be released if
healthy or otherwise taken as food and reported to a NFWD catch monitor. Please return any tags recovered or recorded tag numbers from released fish to Nisga’a Fisheries Monitors for entry into a tag lottery draw (Seven draws of $100).

Harvesting requirements: Section 33. Fisheries and Wildlife Regulations
(1) This section applies to an individual sale fishery.
(2) No person harvesting in a fishery may leave their nets unattended.
(3) No person harvesting in a fishery may set more than one net from each fishing vessel.
(4) No person harvesting
(a) in an in river or in a marine fishery may have their fishing gear in the water
during the 24-hour period before the opening of the fishery or during the 12-hour
period after the closing of the fishery, or
(b) for domestic purposes may have their fishing gear in the water during the 24-hour
period before the opening of a fishery
or during the 12-hour period after the
closing of a fishery.
(5) A person harvesting in a fishery must have their fishing gear out of the water before the end of the closing
of the fishery.
(6) An enforcement officer may remove and confiscate any fishing gear that are in use in contravention of
subsection (2) to (5).

Sincerely,
Harry Nyce Sr. – Director of Fisheries and Wildlife