Nechako White Sturgeon; SARA listing experience for Carrier Sekani First Nations. June 4, 2018 Christina Ciesielski Carrier Sekani Tribal Council

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Nechako White Sturgeon; SARA listing experience for Carrier Sekani First Nations June 4, 2018 Christina Ciesielski Carrier Sekani Tribal Council

Overview Overview of Nechako White Sturgeon species Recruitment failure History of Endangered listing Recovery projects Harm reduction project Impacts to First Nations Pros and Cons to Sturgeon being listed

Area of focus Fraser River Nechako River

Genetically distinct Kenny Dam 1952 Significantly reduced MAD (Watershed Diverted) Alteration of habitat due to flow alterations Recruitment failure Older age class of fish remains Nechako Population Lower Fraser

Comparison of Age Composition Recruitment failure related to discharge regulation; likely cumulative factors

Process and Listing COSEWIC Endangered (2003) Nechako White Sturgeon Recovery Initiative (NWSRI) formation 1999-2001 Recovery Team/Technical Working Group Community Working Group (CWG) SARA Schedule 1 (2006) CSTC partner NWSRI since 1999

First Nations commitment to conservation Several CSTC member communities made an informal commitment to go without directed harvests of sturgeon after 1994. This has been followed for the last 24 years. CSTC started work with member communities (early 2000s) to build support for the recovery initiative and work with communities and fishers to reduce harm (incidental bycatch) in salmon fisheries (largely). Species at risk Act listing in 2006; its prohibitions caused confusion and fear for FN fishers conducting their rights-based salmon fisheries.

Current Status COSEWIC reassessments (2012) New Designable Unit (2012) Ongoing Nechako-specific Recovery Plan (2004) National Recovery Strategy all NSPs/DUs (2014) New population est. for Nechako 600+

CSTC projects Partner Nechako White Sturgeon Recovery Initiative (NWSRI) Spawn monitoring Telemetry Acoustic array Egg mats Fyke nets Juvenile indexing

Spawn Monitoring program Only known spawning area is near Vanderhoof. Three components to Spawn Monitoring Program: Telemetry - see how close to spawning area Egg mats - confirm spawning and eggs viable. Acoustic array - Confirm timing of spawning, length of stay, depth Fyke nets confirm larvae emerging and timing of Spawn

Egg mats, Telemetry, Larvae

Monitor the juvenile population to determine changes in recruitment and success of hatchery releases. Conducted regularly since 2004 Setlines preferred method Not as many hatchery juveniles as expected Lower survival than Columbia and Kootenay systems Juvenile project

Contemporary By-catch Extensive historical harvest, use and sale Prominent within culture Contemporary; annual incidental catch of 10-15 Nechako White Sturgeon historically resulted in several mortalities annually.

Developing the Emergency release boat kit Knowledge of encounters is key... Sturgeon tend to damage nets How do we engage the First Nation fishers? Presented the CWG with the idea to offer an incentive for fishers to engage via the emergency release boat kit project

Emergency release boat kits Proposal was funded by HSP All kits are in a waterproof, floating bag Contain items to help with release of sturgeon, record data and mend nets PIT tag readers for catch monitors

Sturgeon by-caught during salmon fishing Being flipped upside down calms the sturgeon and aids the person taking measurements Towel is to protect against the scutes and keep a grip on the tail

Sturgeon release boat kit results More encounters are reported Used in 7 communities since 2011 From 2011-2016; 65 sturgeon encountered 58 live released, 7 died in gill nets One incident that resulted in restorative justice

Our experience (First nations organization) Challenges Program funding Policy, Rights and C&P- confusion Consultation is incomplete the Accommodation subject Cultural differences Everyone learning; one of the first SARA listings with direct implications on extensive rightsbased practices Initial uncertainty about if or how FSC fisheries would continue Opportunities Partnerships working towards the common goal of conservation and recovery Capacity building Building relationships and trust

Good and Bad experiences with SARA Good 1. SARA listing opens up avenues for funding supporting recovery, research and harm reduction 2. Created substantive capacity building and employment for CSTC ( note these opportunities had to be advocated for by the FNs). Bad 1. Formally made the harvest of the species illegal (directed harvest curtailed as per cultural protocol prior to listing) 2. Creates some enforcement and cultural conflict

Pros and Cons continued Good 3. Has not constrained rights-based salmon fisheries that by-catch white sturgeon; not a guaranteed ongoing scenario within other areas/fishery contexts (unclear how that would look with DU change) Bad 3. Has constrained salmon fisheries that DFO considers non-rights based (i.e. Demonstration/ Commercial Fisheries) 4. FN s FSC fisheries bear the brunt of scrutiny (because of the tangibility of captured fish)

Pros and Cons continued Good 4. Provides some optimism for recovery and rebuilding Bad 5. Limited or no effect on known causative factors or harmful activities (i.e. RTA flow regulation, pulp mill effluent, sockeye escapement objectives, etc.) 6. No impact on land/resource use with known cumulative affects 7. Potential to create conflict within and between agencies and FN and non-fn governments and stakeholders

Snachaliya (Thank you) For more information contact: Christina Ciesielski, Carrier Sekani Tribal Council (CSTC) Email: cciesielski@cstc.bc.ca www.carriersekani.ca Phone: 250-562-6279 ext 238 Nechako White Sturgeon Recovery Initiative (NWSRI) www.nechakowhitesturgeon.org To see full video Every Sturgeon Counts Search Youtube, or check NWSRI website