Fishery Notice

Category(s):
COMMERCIAL - Salmon: Gill Net
COMMERCIAL - Salmon: Seine
COMMERCIAL - Salmon: Troll
General Information
RECREATIONAL - Salmon
Subject:
FN0652-Commercial and Recreational - All Species - Southern Resident Killer Whale Salmon Fishing Closures - Southern Gulf Islands: Subarea 18-9 and portions of 18-2, 18-4, and 18-5 - Effective July 16 until November 30, 2025


This notice provides information on planned fisheries management measures for the recovery of Southern Resident Killer Whales. The following areas are closed to all recreational and commercial salmon fishing effective 00:01 hours July 16, 2025 until 23:59 November 30, 2025:

Subarea 18-9, and those portions of 18-2, 18-4, and 18-5 inside a line drawn from Collinson Point on Galiano Island at 48°51.590' N and 123°21.152' W, then easterly to 48°51.450' N and 123° 20.722' W at Helen Point on Mayne Island, then southerly following the shoreline of Mayne Island to 48°50.010' N and 123°19.675' W at Dinner Point, then southerly to 48°49.141' N and 123°19.632' W at Stanley Point on North Pender Island, then southerly following the shoreline of North Pender Island to 48°44.199' N and 123°13.893' W at Wallace Point, then easterly to 48°43.951' N and 123°12.489' W at Tilly Point on South Pender Island, then easterly following the shoreline of South Pender Island to 48°44.697' N and 123°10.467' W at Teece Point on South Pender Island, then northeasterly to 48°45.817' N and 123°09.319' W at Murder Point on Saturna Island, then easterly following the shoreline of Saturna Island to 48°46.967' N and 123°02.733' W near Saturna Island Sector Light, then southeasterly to a point in water at 48°46.934' N and 123°02.665' W, then southwesterly to a point in water at 48°46.558' N and 123°03.147' W, then southwesterly to a point in water intersecting with the international boundary with the United States of America at 48°44.866' N and 123°04.638' W, then westerly following the international boundary with the United States of America to a point in water intersecting with the international boundary with the United States of America at 48°43.063' N and 123°11.026' W, then southwesterly following the international boundary with the United States of America to a point in water intersecting with the international boundary with the United States of America at 48°41.640' N and 123°16.073' W, then southerly to a point in water intersecting with the international boundary with the United States of America at 48°41.269' N and 123°15.948' W, then westerly to 48°41.088' N and 123°17.622' W at Arachne Reef Light, then northeasterly to a point in water approximately 0.5 nautical miles from the shoreline of Moresby Island at 48°42.753' N and 123°16.439' W, then northwesterly to a point in water located approximately 0.5 nautical miles from the shoreline of Moresby Island at 48°44.563' N and 123°18.529' W, then westerly to a point in water at 48°44.263' N and 123°19.142' W, then northwesterly to 48°46.522' N and 123°22.002' W at Beaver Point on Saltspring Island, then northerly to a point at 48°49.285' N and 123°21.301' W on Prevost Island, then northerly following the shoreline of Prevost Island to 48°49.979' N and 123°21.883' W near Porter Bight on Prevost Island, and then northeasterly in a straight line back to the point of commencement.

Variation Order: 2025-RCT-277

These closures do not prohibit Indigenous food, social and ceremonial fisheries.

In addition, all fishing is prohibited (with some exceptions) from June 1 until November 30, 2025, in the Vessel Restricted Zones (previously known as Interim Sanctuary Zones) located in portions of Subarea 18-4 (Pender Island) and Subarea 18-5 and 18-11 (Saturna Island). More information on this area can be found in Fisheries Notice FN0478.

In addition, fishing is prohibited in the following areas on the West Coast of Vancouver Island in support of Southern Resident Killer Whale recovery:

Commercial and recreational salmon fishing is prohibited in a portion of 29-3 at the Mouth of the Fraser River from August 1 to September 30, 2025; in Subarea 21-0 and a portion of Subarea 20-1, 121-1 and 121-2 from July 15 until October 31, 2025, and in Subareas 20-4 and 20-5 from August 1 until October 31, 2025. More information on this area can be found in Fisheries Notice FN0651.

The Southern Resident Killer Whale population is small and declining, with only 73 individuals remaining and is exposed to a number of anthropogenic threats, including underwater noise and disturbance from vessels. 

The Government is also asking vessel operators to respect the following voluntary measures:

-Stop fishing (do not haul gear) within 1000 metres of killer whales and let them pass;
-Reduce speed to less than 7 knots when within 1000 metres of the nearest whale;
-When safe to do so, turn off echo sounders and fish finders; and 
-Place engine in neutral idle and allow animals to pass if your vessel is not in compliance with the approach distance regulations

For further information on the suite of Southern Resident Killer Whale mandatory and voluntary management measures, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/southern-resident-killer-whales. 

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Marine Mammal Team 
DFO.SRKW-ERS.MPO@dfo-mpo.gc.ca

Fisheries & Oceans Operations Center - FN0652
Sent July 15, 2025 at 1020