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“The Cultus <strong>and</strong> Sakinaw populations of Pacific sockeye salmon are not added toSchedule 1 [of SARA] because of the unacceptably high social <strong>and</strong> economic coststhat the commercial fishing <strong>and</strong> recreational fishing sectors, some Aboriginalpeoples, coastal communities <strong>and</strong> others would face if these species were added toSchedule 1. Although the overall health <strong>and</strong> resiliency of Pacific sockeye salmon isdependent on its overall genetic diversity, of which these two populations are acomponent, these two populations represent a small fraction of one percent of allB.C. sockeye salmon populations.” (Canada Gazette 2005)Cultus Lake sockeye are currently listed as endangered by COSEWIC <strong>and</strong> DFO citesconcerns about overexploitation, habitat degradation, <strong>and</strong> climate change in its mostrecent Cultus Lake <strong>Sockeye</strong> Salmon Status Report (DFO 2010). Given the relativelysmall population size (i.e., currently 5% of historical values) <strong>and</strong> poor underst<strong>and</strong>ing offactors limiting population recovery (e.g., spawning success of hatchery fish, factorscausing low smolt-to-recruit survival), this population is vulnerable <strong>and</strong> at risk ofextinction.120

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