Gene Mueller in the Washington Times:

All this began when the National Marine Fishery Service (NMFS) agreed chinook salmon off the California and Oregon coast were available only in small fractions of their former number. A population crash was occurring, and the NMFS closed the commercial and recreational fishing for chinooks. Then the Pacific Fishery Management Council, realizing something similar had happened to king salmon, recommended the same for the famous pink fish.

(emphasis mine)

If you’re wondering what I’m trying to point out, chinook and king are the same fish.

“You would think moonies would know their salmon,” said a co-worker.