Pacific Salmon Commission receives administrative support from its secretariat staff
Pacific Salmon Commission: Established by treaty between Canada and the United States on March 18, 1985 for the conservation, rational management, and optimum production of Pacific Salmon.
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The Secretariat Staff

The Commission receives administrative support from its secretariat staff, headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Examples of the administrative support provided by secretariat staff include:

  • Assisting Commissioners and Panels in the conduct of their duties;
  • Facilitating the implementation of Commission decisions and recommendations;
  • Preparing and transmitting reports, communications and correspondence;
  • Making necessary arrangements for all meetings held by the Commission
    and its subsidiary bodies;
  • Receiving and disbursing funds in accordance with financial regulations;
  • Operation of the PSC library;
  • Coordination of the activities of the Northern and Southern Restoration
    and Enhancement funds ("Northern Fund" and "Southern Fund").
Secretariat staff members also provide technical information and advice concerning Fraser River sockeye and pink salmon harvest. The staff is actively involved in the day-to-day regulation of sockeye and pink fisheries throughout the Fraser River Panel area of Jurisdiction.

The organizational structure of the staff is as follows:


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View Secretariat Staff members list


Pacific Salmon Commission

: Established by treaty between Canada and the United States on March 18, 1985 for the conservation, rational management, and optimum production of Pacific Salmon.
Quick Nav: About pacific salmon | treaty | sockeye salmon | chinook salmon | salmon fishing | fraser riverchum salmon