fe oa 8- - Wechnescly December 13, 1995 ~ North Shore News should pay. to save hatchery Dear ealter - Regarding your Dec | “Insights” article on the Seymour River hatchery, it is clear who should. pay... the» hatchery’s $153,000 annial operiting costs, “Dut first, al brief discussion on hatcheries i in general. : “Tt iss now; “generally accepted ~ that: most: hatcheries have been a * dismal failure at rebuilding: stocks af fish depressed due to dam con- struction and unreceverable habi- tut destruction: | “Witness thé demise of the Columbia’ River fs once greal runs “of salnion and the total closure of Washington, ,- Oregon and . “California salmon fisheries for the - past two years despite hundreds of “millions of dollars spent on hatch- - eries, fee SBCs federal ‘hatcheries have » “not fared much better according to. a 1994 review.of the Department of Fisheries -and Ocean’ s° Salmon » “Enhancement: Program by noted economist Dr. Peter|\Pearse,: ‘The continuing. etroneous. image. _ presented to the public and particu-.. ‘larly, schoo! children’ that fish come. “from hatcheries must _be updated to emphasize :iatural: production . of. ‘fish. combined with watershed: wardship pre rams: and “suffic icient! escapement . rom all fish : Incthe unfortunate cases where’ hatcheries are required due to total destruction of previous habitat. then hatcheries can be useful when combined with as much natural production, as the remaining sys- tem cnn support. So who should pay? The > Greater - . Vancouver Regional District (GVRD), of course! ; : The river was, sacrificed for Lower Mainland drinking water (recently of questionable quality), and yet nolo a word from. the Greater Vancouver Regional . District’ on why they have not become actively involved in fish- ‘eries rehabilitation efforts ‘onthe — Seymour-and Capilano rivers. ‘ At Jast count, the Greater Vancouver Regional District is’ ‘planning.to spend $1 billion. plus’ ”, to clean up the water, but has there been any, mention of restoring the’ damaged wild. fish stocks. inthe _ Seymour and Capilano? It's ‘time Greater Vancouver“ § Regional District caught up with the? times: and became a. proper: — steward of the environment: rather »Uhan just. a’drawer. of . water, and » unfortunately, a hewer of | old- growth wood. Frank Bradley” : North Vaticouver:: t: pee cee ore < AND! LELIG HT SERVICE “1505° Lillooet Road* North: Wancouver. 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They laughed about q for the rest of their stay, ° we “+ Weeks later, back in B, G, 1 Trish stil had the * spectacular trip on her mind, She showed her.;7¢ .;, friend Pete her vacation photos as they rode in his __ convertible, It was windy so Trish borrowed Pete's jacket. '“Oh here, just took at this 7 parfect deep, ‘blue ‘glorious ’ oe Tish flashed ‘a ee in Pete’ s face. “nervous in the car. c «Sorry - oh justo look a this one. The sheer beauty. Tha sand was like velvet. And here's our hotel room — oh never. ythi i mind —Trish falt har heart skip a beat as she quickly put the «. Tish let:that picture be taken. She ‘had it davaloped I famous X-rated photo away in the jacket Pocket with ‘the. Hawail. The people who developed the pictures saw. her. ia others. ° topless. it didn't bother,.her.-She feft; the photos: In:r a Ay dont 1 get to" see that one?" asked Pete. - ae pocket, She's mad that ! showed’ them to peopl “.. “Never” mind, I'm. overexpos “—.1¢‘mean’.~ it’s “her, Thats ridiculous. | shouldn't have to paya dire. , overexposed. Now will you look at this ocean. Now that's an ‘Did Pete violate Trish's privacy by showing the photos - ocean... Trish sighed with relief at. the averted disaster: YOU BE THE’ JUDGE! See below for the ‘decisior Clockwise from left: Don Jabour, Cynthia Joseph: Dan Sudeyko, Matgot Spence Suite 300 - 233 West Ist Sts Ne Vane “Sorry, Trish: held. the: B.C. “judge: * carelessness i ‘in leaving the photos i in his pet t pocket that started the’ entire event: