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However the influential sardine industry lobby, with the support of the US Department of Fisheries, was able to present scientists to testify that the fluctuations in population were the result of natural phenomenon and not the result of any human impact.
With a decline in the population of the California sardine came an increase in the population of its primary competitor the anchovy.
Because the sardine and the anchovy are in direct competition for food the loss of the sardine species has resulted in an increase in the complimentary species the anchovy.
While Pacificsardinescan grow to 35.5 cm (14 inches) long and weigh between 100 grams (4 ounces) and 500 grams (1 lb), in 2001 the harvested sardines in British Columbia, weighed an average of 150 grams (1/3 lb) and measured an average standard length of 23 cm (9 inches).
To prepare a whole, round sardine for use, place in a bowl of cold water, gently rub off the scales with your fingertips, slice open the belly, remove the innards with your fingers and thoroughly wash the entire fish.
Pacificsardines are today managed under a Fisheries and Oceans Canada national policy on new and emerging fisheries which allow for small fisheries to take place and develop prior to becoming full fledged commercially licensed fisheries.