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FOOTNOTES 



1 . The Sidney Angler's Association, Exhibit # 1 18, p. 11. 



2. Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Exhibit # 172, p. 1. 



3. WD. Masse, "Questions and Answers on the New Sportfishing 

 I Regulations." Prepared for the Department of Fishenes and 



Oceans, 1981. 



4. M. MacGregor, "The Tidal Sportfishmg Diar> Program Report on 

 the Pilot Years 1979-80." Prepared for the Department of Fisheries 

 and Oceans, 1982. p. 33. 



5. MacGregor, "The Tidal Sportfishmg Diary Program." p. 33. 



6. William F. Sinclair, The British Columbia Sport Fishermen. 

 Department of the Environment, Fisheries Service, Vancouver, 

 1972. 



7. Mary C. Harrison, Resident Boating in the Strait of Georgia, 1979 

 Update. Fishenes and Marine Service Manuscript Report * 1 538, 

 Vancouver, 1979. 



8. A.L.W. Tuomi, "The Role and Place of Sportfishing in Water- 

 Based Recreation." Prepared for the 35th Annual Canadian Water 

 Resources Conference, Ontano, 1982. 



9. Hamson, Resident Boating in the Strait of Georgia , p. 6. 



10. Tuomi, "The Role and Place of Sportfishing in Water-Based Recre- 

 ation." 



11. A recent national survey estimated expenditures in British Colum- 

 bia directly related to sportfishing in tidal waters at about $89 

 million in 1980. -See "1980 Survey of Sportfishing in Canada, Pre- 

 liminary Results." Prepared for the Department of Fishenes and 

 Oceans. 1981. This estimate is roughly consistent with a consult- 

 ant's estimate of $95 million for 1981. See lEdwin, Reid and A.s.sc>ci- 

 ates Ltd., Employment and Income Directly Associated with 

 Sportfishing in B.C . Department of Fishenes and Oceans, Vancou- 

 ver, 1981. But even this estimate may be conservative because some 

 of the expenditures in the consultant's study were based on 1976 

 data without adjustment for inflation. See Sport Fishing Institute of 

 British Columbia, Exhibit #97, p. 30, 



12. The study by Eklwin, Reid and Associates (see footnote 11) 

 reported total sales of about $2 million by the five major manufac- 



turers included in this survey. TTie manufacturers estimate that 

 total sales by tackle producers in Bntish Columbia are $10 to $15 

 million annually. See Tackle Manufacturers of Southern Vancou- 

 ver Island, Exhibit # 1 15, p. 2. 



13. Press Release. Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, Vancouver, April 

 23, 1982. 



14. Exhibit #172, p. 4. 



15. Amalgamated Conservation Society, Exhibit # 1 74, p. 3. 



16. W.D. Masse and K. Peterson, Evaluation of Incremental Recre- 

 ational Benefits from Saimonid Enhancement . Department of Fish- 

 eries and Oceans, Vancouver, 1979. 



17. Exhibit #118. p. 7. 



18. Exhibit #115, p. 11. 



19. Tuomi, "The Role and Place of Sportfishing in Water-based Recre- 

 ation." p. 1 1. 



20. Victoria Charterboat Association, Exhibit # 175, p. 1. 



21. W.D. Masse, "Canadian Resident Charter Boat Licensing: A 

 Background Paper." Prepared for the Department of Fishenes and 

 Oceans. 1980. 



22. P. Loftus, "Sportfishing Charter Licensing Proposal." Prepared for 

 the Department of Fishenes and Oceans, 1981. p. 2. 



23. P. Loftus, "Charterboat and Guide Identification and Monitoring 

 Program." Prepared for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 

 December 1981. p. 1. 



24. Sport Fishing Institute of British Columbia, Exhibit #180, p. 10. 



25. B.C. Wildlife Federation, Exhibit #173, p. 40. 



26. Howard English, B.C. Wildlife Federation, tran.scripts of the public 

 hearings. Volume 58A, p. 1 1898. As this report is being wntten, the 

 Department is planning a workshop to review the sportfishing data 

 programs in the states of Washington and Michigan and methods 

 of improMng the information system for Canada's Pacific coast 

 sport fishery. 



27. Exhibit #172, p, 12. 



