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  2. North Pacific Cannery National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The North Pacific Cannery was built at the mouth of the Skeena River on “Cannery Row”. The 183 acres of land was purchased for $32 by Carthew. In order for the North Coast Marine Museum Society to preserve NPC, it had to receive funds up to $4 million, which was succeeded by the canneries 100th anniversary in 1989. [4]

  3. Fishing license - Wikipedia

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    Chinese fishing license from the Qing-era, recorded in Baojiashu jiyao (保甲書輯要, 1838) In 1765, the Chinese Qing dynasty government required all fishing boat operators to obtain a fishing license under the aojia system that regulated coastal populations. The Dan boat people of Guangdong had to acquire a fishing license as early as 1729 ...

  4. Coast Salish people and salmon - Wikipedia

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    In 1890s, only 40 indigenous fishers on the Fraser had licenses that allowed them to catch fish independently from canneries. In 1912, a policy termed "bona fide white fishermen" gave priority to non-indigenous people of the North Coast. [20] As well many were denied fishing license due to pressure from the cannery owners.

  5. Want to fish at the NC coast? Then you need a license ... - AOL

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    Whether you're a tourist or a local angler, you need a license to fish at the N.C. coast. Here's why, and how to get one.

  6. Fish Canneries Reference - Wikipedia

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    Canada (AG) v British Columbia (AG), [1] also known as the Reference as to constitutional validity of certain sections of The Fisheries Act, 1914 and the Fish Canneries Reference, is a significant decision of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in determining the boundaries of federal and provincial jurisdiction in Canada.

  7. Bowron Lake Provincial Park - Wikipedia

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    Various predatory birds, such as osprey, can often be seen fishing in the lake's waters. Many species of fish swim in the lakes themselves. Rainbow trout, dolly varden, kokanee, and rocky mountain whitefish inhabit most of the lakes year-round. Sockeye and chinook migrate through the Bowron Lake and River during their spawning runs. Sockeye ...

  8. Sulphurous Lake - Wikipedia

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    Sulphurous Lake is a freshwater body in the Cariboo Region of British Columbia, generally considered to be part of the Interlakes area as it is near Deka Lake. The lake has only one boat launch, which is now listed as an official recreation site .

  9. Mossom Creek Hatchery - Wikipedia

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    Mossom Creek Hatchery is a salmon hatchery in Port Moody, British Columbia. It is a salmon enhancement project supported by Fisheries and Oceans Canada. It was started in 1976 by high school volunteers from local Centennial School in Coquitlam and teachers Ruth Foster and Rod MacVicar. They formed the Centennial School Salmon project, which is ...