Le Lézard
Classified in: Transportation
Subjects: AVO, CFG

DFO announcement of same seasons for all fishers a positive first step


Enforcement details and commitment to having non-Indigenous fishing organizations involved in the negotiating process missing

SHEDIAC, NB, March 4, 2021 /CNW/ - Today the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans announced a path forward towards reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples and the management of the fisheries. 

  1. Same Seasons for Everyone and no new fishing effort - The Coalition of Atlantic and Quebec Fishing Organizations supports the Minister's commitment to conservation and same fishing seasons for everyone.  As well, any new access to indigenous groups would be done through a "willing seller, willing buyer" program which is positive. However, further details need to be clarified to ensure that coastal communities can still fairly access and live off fisheries.
  2. More Enforcement Details Needed - We welcome DFO's public commitment to enforcement.  However, enforcement of the existing rules has been inconsistent by DFO and caused conflict this past Fall.  Details on the enforcement commitment by the Government of Canada for 2021 will be critical to ensuring the sustainability of the fishery and public safety in our communities.
  3. Short-term Plans Potentially Risky - We are concerned about the possibility of multiple short-term plans with individual First Nations. Short-term plans will create uncertainty and potential risk in the fishery.
  4. Formal Dialogue with non-Indigenous Fishers Missing - Although some dialogue has started with DFO, and is appreciated by the industry, non-Indigenous fishers need a defined process to be at the table.  This is even more urgent if the plans are piece-meal and short term.  The Coalition of Atlantic and Quebec fisheries is calling on DFO to convene a formal process where the voices of non-Indigenous fishers are at the table and can contribute to a strong sustainable fishery for all.

Over the past number of months, the Coalition has been engaging in discussions with DFO directly and educating elected officials in Atlantic Canada and Quebec to build a strong, sustainable fishery for everyone.  There remains still significant work to be done before stability is brought to the fishery.

There cannot be any long-term solution to the fishery that does not recognize the voice of non-Indigenous fishers.

For more information on the activities of the Coalition, including background documents and polling on the views of Canadians visit www.1fishery.ca.

COALITION OF ATLANTIC AND QUÉBEC FISHING ORGANIZATIONS

We are a movement of fishermen committed to a sustainable healthy fishery and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.

SOURCE Coalition of Atlantic and Quebec Fishing Organizations


These press releases may also interest you

at 19:10
The global automotive active safety system market size is estimated to grow by USD 2.19 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of almost 3.31% during the forecast period. Increase in safety...

at 19:00
The global lithium-ion battery (LIB) separator market size is estimated to grow by USD 2.97 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 11.53% during the forecast period. Rising demand for smart...

at 19:00
Millennium Auto Group is excited to announce that a selection of high-quality used Nissan Altima vehicles is now available at our Baton Rouge location. As a premier dealership committed to offering exceptional value and customer satisfaction,...

at 19:00
Based on a recently updated industry report published by Fact.MR, the global Electric Vehicle Sound Generators Market is poised to reach a valuation of US$ 115.5 million in 2024 and further rapidly expand at a CAGR of 18.6% from 2024 to 2034. By the...

at 18:44
Note: All times local Greater Toronto Area, Ontario 4:15 p.m. The Prime Minister will visit a regional transit facility for electric buses. Note for media: Pooled photo opportunityThis document is also available at https://pm.gc.ca SOURCE Prime...

at 18:30
The global spill containment decks market size is estimated to grow by USD 63.9 million from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 4.87% during the forecast period. Growth of global warehousing and storage...



News published on and distributed by: