... reefnet gear . Despite being banned by the Canadian government in the early 1900s , reefnet fishing was still in living memory of the Saanich people when Claxton started his work . “ The sxwo'le , or Reefnet Fishery ... was the ...
... reefnet site, the reefnet itself, and one or more canoes typically belonged to one individual – part of an entire suite of owned and inherited property that included names, ceremonial regalia, stories, rights to certain ceremonies ...
... REEFNET OWNERS ASSOCIATION , LOPEZ , WASH . Mr. GIARD . Senator Magnuson , Representative Lowry , other mem- bers of the committee : I'm a representative from the Washington Reefnet Owners Association and I am on their executive board ...
... reefnet fish and a gill net or purse seine fish is obvious immediately upon cutting into it. The reefnet fish is bright, clean, and virtually bloodless, while the flesh of the fish caught with other methods has a dark, dull color. The ...
... Reefnet. Fishing. When we went out there and put in those reef nets, we caught fish right off starting the first day ... reefnet operations remain in Washington, all run by non-Native Americans. Each summer, salmon return from the ...
... reefnet fleets since 1954 are provided in Figure 21. The number of reefnet licenses has never been as large as for the other two types of gear , because of the limited number of available fishing sites for this unique type of gear ...
... ReefNet SubSee, please visit www.ReefNet.ca The Author Keri Wilk is a 24-year-old Canadian mechanical engineer with 14 years of underwater photography experience throughout the Caribbean and the Indo- Pacific. He published his first ...