The Osprey: Replacing Hatchery Driven Salmon Management with a Place-Based Focus

 

As long-time readers know, The Osprey has been continuously published by the Steelhead Committee of the Federation of Fly Fishers since 1987. Over the intervening 30 plus years, it has established itself as THE definitive salmon/steelhead conservation journal. This issue marks the beginning of a new era for The Osprey which will now be published by a consortium of like-minded conservation organizations: Fly Fishers International, The Conservation Angler, World Salmon Forum, Skeena Wild, Steelhead Society of British Columbia, and Wild Steelhead Coalition, with additional support from Trout Unlimited and The Fly Shop (Redding, California). We intend this new partnership to dramatically increase the reach (from a 1,500 or so readers to perhaps 75,000) and impact of The Osprey influencing salmon/steelhead management, conservation/recovery and public accountability of federal, state/provincial, and local agencies.

Over the thirty-plus years of publication, wild salmon and steelhead populations up and down the West Coast of North America have continue to decline sharply. With few exceptions, wild salmon/steelhead populations are either already extinct or trending sharply towards extirpation. Current management practices, especially hatchery and harvest regimes, have not been effective in sustaining these Northwest icons. Clearly, reversing these alarming trends will not be accomplished easily or without dramatic, wholesale changes in current practices. In coming issues, The Osprey will address the causes for declines, management regimes that have failed to address effectively these causes and outline alternative strategies to begin the process of returning our wild salmon and steelhead to abundance on long-term sustainability supporting vibrant commercial, recreational and tribal fisheries for future generations.


ALSO IN THIS ISSUE

• ON THE FRONT LINES OF CLIMATE CHANGE

• ATLANTIC SALMON FARMS UNDER FIRE

• RECOVERING CHUM SALMON GREAT LAKES STEELHEAD ADAPTATIONS


Editorial content will be guided by The Osprey management committee representing the partners and our team of distinguished scientific advisors: Rick Williams, Jack Stanford, Jim Lichatowich, Bill McMillan, and Michael Price. We know where the bodies are buried; we going to tell you; and encourage change.

We ask for your support, financial as well personal. The Conservation Angler is the fiscal agent for the Osprey. TCA is an IRS approved 501[c][3] charity. Please turn to the donation form on page 23 or to www.theconservationangler.org and subscribe/donate whatever you are able to help us continue to advocate for wild salmon and steelhead. All donations are tax deductible charitable donations. Donated funds are maintained in an Osprey account which is completely separate from other TCA funds. All donations will be used exclusively for supporting The Osprey. Please donate to our crusade to save and restore wild salmon and steelhead for present and future generations.

 
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