Concerned about the ability of the coastwide Coded-wire Tag (CWT) program to continue to provide statistically reliable data to support fishery management decisions and salmon stock assessment programs, the Pacific Salmon Commission (PSC) in 2004 convened an eight member panel of scientists to examine the CWT program, consider new and emerging technologies, and provide recommendations to the PSC.
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This Expert Panel held a workshop from June 7-10, 2004 to consider a number of presentations on topics relevant to its charge, discuss background papers that had been prepared for this purpose, and formulate its initial responses to the issues. Over the ensuing year, the Panel held a number of additional meetings and communicated regularly to further formulate and refine its findings and recommendations. In June, 2005, a draft of the EP’s report was submitted for scientific peer review. The Panel revised its report as it deemed appropriate in light of the peer review to produce its final report, which is now posted on the PSC website
here. Additional information regarding the workshop and copies of the presentations and background documents are also available here. |
Because the practical impact of the report ultimately will depend on the degree to which its findings and recommendations are accepted and implemented by the various U.S. and Canadian fishery management entities, the PSC has invited them to provide comments on the report to the PSC by December 15, 2005. |