News from the Atlantic Salmon Federation

This season?s Atlantic salmon runs to many rivers throughout Quebec and the Atlantic Provinces are breaking recent records according to counting facility reports by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO). The media has covered this topic well.
World Fishing Network - http://asf.ca/news.php?id=560
Telegraph Journal - http://asf.ca/news.php?id=558
Canadian Press - http://asf.ca/news.php?id=561

Unfortunately, Labrador?s salmon runs are not faring as well as those of other areas this year. See an article in The Labradorian
http://www.asf.ca/news.php?id=559

ASF has recognized its 65th Live Release Camp for leadership in conserving salmon and grilse through live release. For more information, click here
http://www.asf.ca/

Senator Michael Meighen, Canadian Chair of ASF?s Board of Directors, recently wrote to the Chairs of the International Joint Commission to request that they allow alewives access to upper reaches of the St. Croix River. Note that the IJC has extended their period for public comment to Sept. 16. To read Senator Meighen?s letter:
http://www.ijc.org/rel/st-croix-alewife/node/149

A reminder: You can help ASF?s conservation and restoration efforts by attending one of our fall fundraising dinners in Montreal, Chicago, Ottawa, Saint John or New York.
http://asf.ca/special.php

The Atlantic Salmon Trust (AST) has published its new policy on sea lice, based on a review of the existing science on the impacts of sea lice on wild salmonids in areas where there is salmon aquaculture. http://www.asf.ca/news.php?id=555&type=news

Senior administration officials will be in Bangor on September 2nd for a public listening session as part of President Obama?s America's Great Outdoors Initiative. For information on how to participate and voice your support for a healthy Penobscot River watershed, visit:
http://asf.ca/region_news.php?rid=6&id=31