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Released: 12 July, 2000
Gerry Byrne Announces $3.36 Million In Harbour Projects For Small Craft Harbours In Newfoundland
July 12, 2000
HUMBER-ST. BARBE-BAIE VERTE Â- Gerry Byrne, Member of
Parliament for the constituency of Humber-St. Barbe-Baie Verte, announced today
on behalf of the Honourable Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans
Canada, that the federal government will invest $3.36 million in harbour
projects at La Scie, Eddies Cove West, Griquet, FrenchmanÂ's Cove, Port
Saunders, and Goose Cove in Newfoundland.
La Scie: This project consists of the reconstruction of the
breakwater/wharf and repairs to the electrical system. The breakwater/wharf has
outlived its life expectancy with some of the main timber in a very deteriorated
condition. The project to reconstruct this structure will be carried out during
the late summer and will be completed during the spring of 2001. The electrical
repairs will be carried out this summer.
Eddies Cove West: This project consists of the reconstruction of the
wharf. The present structure was built many years ago using untreated timber and
it has reached the end of its life expectancy. The new structure will be
constructed using treated timber with a new concrete deck. The reconstructed
wharf should serve the needs of the fishers for many years to come.
Griquet: This harbour is used by fishers from other parts of the
province when fishing in northern waters. The main wharf is very small and
becomes crowded when fishing activity in the area is at its peak. A project to
construct a new wharf at Griquet is planned. This will provide the much needed
berthing space.
FrenchmanÂ's Cove: This project will see the construction of a new
marginal wharf adjacent to the main structure. The new marginal wharf will
provide fishers with increased berthage as well as an improved service area.
This work will be carried out during the late summer and fall of this year.
Port Saunders: This facility is used extensively by the fishing fleet
operating in the Gulf of
St. Lawrence. The planned project consists of repairs to the marginal wharf,
specifically the ladders, fenders and wheel guard along the face of the wharf.
There will also be some work done to level a depressed section of the service
area behind the wharf. Work will be carried out during the late summer and early
fall.
Goose Cove: This project will consist in the construction of an
extension on the head of the wharf, which will provide much needed berthage and
protection to fishing boats using this harbour. The structure is used by fishing
vessels from the community as well as larger fishing boats from other parts of
the island that are fishing for shrimp and other species in northern waters.
"Harbours need consistent maintenance for their safe and efficient
operations", said Gerry Byrne. "These projects will benefit all
fisheries in Newfoundland and Labrador".
These projects are undertaken by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans,
Small Craft Harbours Program, in collaboration with the Harbour Authorities who
manage and operate facilities for the benefit of local users. It is this close
co-operation which enables the federal government to continue to provide an
operable system of harbours and facilities throughout Canada in support of
commercial fishing and resident coastal communities.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
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William Goulding
Regional Director
Small Craft Harbours
Fisheries and Oceans
St. JohnÂ's NF
(709) 772-4499
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