I am not limiting it to Tribes, I am limiting it to species and location. Salmon harvested in the bays and rivers, for example. Subtidal clams left alone. Deepwater fish left alone, pelagic fish left alone until they come close to shore, and so on.

People seem to believe, and little actual evidence, that the harvest restrictions in place will lead to recovery. If the resource is not recovering, too many are being killed. Just because a number is small does not mean it is not excessive.

I also really don't give a rat's heinie if 'the model" says that the current management plan will work. The proof is in the fish actually increasing. If they are not increasing then we are not doing enough to recover them. Whether it is harvest restrictions, habitat restoration, or whatever.