An example of a serious mistake by a salmon management biologist was when (name not mentioned here) decided in the early 2000's that a Coho sized gillnet mesh would be suitable for use as a tangle net for the spring gillnet season. Result: 20,000 dead steelhead as bi-catch. Serious, serious "mistake" (more like negligence to me - didn't he understand how gillnet sizes work?) that affected many. He's still in a top manager position on the Columbia. ( By the way we're not doing too well on the Big C, are we?) Just an example of the accountability level difference between professions. The officers in this crab case don't know the level of their personal risk yet. I went through this years ago. Ruins your life, temporarily.