The annual herring spawn on the west coast of Vancouver Island and in the Strait of Georgia has shown promising results this year, according to Bryan Rusch from Fisheries and Oceans Canada. The total allowable catch in the Strait of Georgia was slightly higher than last year, with the total catch for herring for the entire coast set at 9,251 tonnes. The roe herring fishery, primarily exported to Japan, accounts for most of the commercial fishery. However, the Heiltsuk First Nation is currently suing the federal government over a ban on commercial harvest of herring spawn-on-kelp in its territory.