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Alberta Fisheries Action Plan

Alberta Environment and Parks recognized a growing interest in understanding fisheries management and opportunities to be involved. This interest lead to the development of a Fisheries Action Plan for 2018-19.

Please link to AEP's  My Wild Alberta webpage for more information.  
https://mywildalberta.ca/fishing/fisheries-management/default.aspx


Third Party Scientific Review of AEP's North Central Native Trout Recovery Program
 
A copy of the final report titled: A Third Party Scientific Review of Alberta Environment and Park’s North Central Native Trout Recovery Program is available now at the following web address:   https://open.alberta.ca/publications/9781460144916

​Morris Nesdole, a member of the ASVA Board, is a participant on the committee  who worked on this study.  The committee’s hope for the next phase is to undertake a review of the Walley and Pike populations in Alberta lakes.  



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