NEW ZEALAND FISHERIES
CANADIAN FULL OF PRAISE
(Sydney “Sun” Cable.) VANCOUVER, April 2-5. Mr J. P. Babcock, British Columbia's leading salmon expert and chairman of the International Fisheries Commission, returning from New Ze£ land, gives great praise to Mr L. W. Ayson, Chief Inspector of for the establishment oi Pacifio salmon in New Zealand. “But I would altogether prohibit the catching of quinnat for a considerable period, so as to demonstrate tbe maximum production of which New Zealand’s great rivers are capable,” he said, lie added that with such a good start the future of the fisheries there is assured, if they are well administered.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12431, 27 April 1926, Page 6
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