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1995 Survey of Recreational Fishing in Canada

Table 9k

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Table 9k : Harvest of Fish Species by Anglers in British Columbia Tidal Waters. 1
Fish Species Resident Nonresident Canadian Nonresident Non-Canadian Total
Caught Kept Caught Kept Caught Kept Caught Kept
Salmon 1,748,213 1,003,224 223,712 136,845 444,124 260,598 2,416,049 1,400,667
Halibut 85,271 60,980 17,724 11,722 36,712 25,069 139,707 97,771
Lingcod 193,965 84,258 25,835 13,241 70,881 37,442 290,681 134,941
Crab 1,138,765 457,935 102,988 36,773 79,439 42,010 1,321,193 536,717
Clam 2,420,181 2,054,008 92,137 91,199 312,971 289,867 2,825,289 2,435,074
Shrimp 1,692,546 1,624,079 53,261 38,256 213,264 211,878 1,959,071 1,874,213
Other finfish 144,269 109,694 1,400 1,400 16,496 15,828 162,164 126,922
Other shellfish 392,796 184,325 74,328 29,620 123,664 69,566 590,788 283,511
Other 418,907 265,295 10,273 7,648 25,789 12,528 454,969 285,471
Total 8,234,912 5,843,797 601,658 366,704 1,323,340 964,786 10,159,910 7,175,287

1 These numbers are the results of the National Survey and do not represent the official estimates.
The official catch estimates may be obtained from Pacific Region headquarters, Vancouver.

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