Organizational Structure of the Pacific Salmon Commission
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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Organizational Structure

The Pacific Salmon Commission is a sixteen-person body with four Commissioners and four alternates each from the United States and Canada, representing the interests of commercial and recreational fisheries as well as federal, state and tribal governments.

The Organizational Structure of the Pacific Salmon Commission is represented as follows:

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Select a role below to learn more about its function within the Commission:

  1. Commissioners
  2. Panels
  3. Committees
  4. Editorial Board & National Correspondents
  5. 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.
Quick Nav: About pacific salmon | treaty | sockeye salmon | chinook salmon | salmon fishing | fraser riverchum salmon