CCA has been tremendously successful in efforts to improve fisheries along the Gulf and Atlantic coastlines. They've been much less successful in the Pacific, and I think it's because the politics surrounding salmon are so complicated. One advantage they enjoyed in the Gulf and Atlantic states was the absence of international stakes. It was always recreational fishers versus commercial; all American citizens. Assuming each of the Treaty Tribes is a sovereign nation, and how Alaska likes to think it's sovereign, you have the US, Canada, Alaska, and the Tribes involved. Not going to be easy to force the whims of one horribly outnumbered (or perhaps under-represented) stakeholder group on multiple nations who disagree with their position....