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                     as the land, to give security to private enterprise and to prevent confusion of rights
                     and waste, and that an area of water producing salmon is likely as civilization progresses
                     and Commerce extends to become more valuable by one hundred-fold and more than the
                     same area of land.
                  
                  That the first step towards promoting the objects referred to should be the employment
                     of a person of practical knowledge to review the rivers to an extent sufficient to
                     enable him to report upon their capabilities, and 
to
to print out the steps which should be taken to prevent abuses before they have set
                     in and to suggest the mode by which a system of healthy enterprise may be promoted
                     in the colony.
By adopting this course many persons from this country might soon be 
highinduced to embark in the Salmon Fishery of 
B. Columbia by necessary information which would rely upon if communicated on the authority of
                     a person of practical knowledge while at present they can only obtain fragments of
                     information derived from persons in the colony whose attention has been attracted
                     to the question by the 
mediumimmense quantities of fish which they 
[???] exist, and which a few have communicated but are unable to offer any opinion upon
                     

the practicability of embarking in such an enterprise.
The quantity of salmon which at present exist in 
British Columbia and the extent of rivers producing them is so far beyond anything which the waters
                     of Great Britain and Ireland ever produced or could produce that no idea can be formed
                     at present of their relative value.
The salmon fisheries of that Country appear to be one of the resources of the Colony
                     which might be most readily brought into commercial development if measures were taken
                     to promote it.
                  
                  Those fisheries are in their present state natural and unimpaired but as population
                     increase abuse are certain to follow as in Canada for instance where the government
                     are 

now obliged to take up the question & appoint officers to check the evil whereas of
                     timely measures be taken to prevent encroachment & destruction much ultimate loss
                     to the country may be prevented.
The Government now possess those Fisheries — no real or assumed vested rights by Individuals
                     have been established and it is suggested that now is the proper time to place them
                     under the protection of the state, and that they may be soon profitably disposed of
                     under judicious regulations to enterprising individuals and [???] bring a large Revenue into the country affording increased capital for further and
                     more general operations of industry.