The Guardian: 'We're sounding the alarm': half of Canada's chinook salmon endangered.
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/dec/05/canada-chinook-salmon-endangered

Drives me absolutely insane to read sentences like (paraphrasing), "Some populations are thought to be down to around 200 fish." Considering that some, significant percentage of all runs gets sucked up in nets in the open ocean, each of those populations is being robbed of recruits needed to meet even pathetically low escapement goals.

The writing's been on the wall for a while. Now that Canada's finally crying foul, will we heed what has been written, or will we continue to harvest our way to a recovery that looks a lot more like gradual, planned extinction?

I see no reason to honestly expect anything but the latter.