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Released: 24 March, 2000
Dhaliwal Announces New Funding To Strengthen Fisheries Enforcement
March 24, 2000
HALIFAX -- Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada,
today announced an investment of $13 million in new funding for the coming
fishing season to increase fisheries enforcement capacity on both coasts to help
ensure the conservation and protection of fisheries resources.
"Fishery Officers are key to ensuring the responsible management and
sustainable use of the fisheries resource," Mr. Dhaliwal said. "This
new funding will strengthen our enforcement capacity by increasing our field
effort, allowing for greater integration of surveillance and enforcement
activities and the adoption of new surveillance technologies."
Part of the new funding will go towards increasing logistical support for
surveillance and enforcement operations, additional vessel time and converting a
number of seasonal Fishery Officer positions to full-time. This will allow for
an increase in enforcement presence and greater flexibility in deploying
officers when fisheries are open. It will also allow for these officers to
undertake more proactive compliance work with resource users during the
off-season when fisheries are closed. Currently, there are 190 seasonal Fishery
Officer positions across the country.
The remaining funding will go towards modernizing monitoring, control and
surveillance programs through the adoption of new surveillance technologies and
integrated information systems and increasing the involvement of the fishing
industry in the conservation and protection of fisheries resources.
"This integrated approach will lead to a more effective deployment of
patrol vessels and more effective use of at-sea observer data," Mr.
Dhaliwal added. "In addition, the funding will permit investment in
state-of-the art surveillance technologies as part of a fully integrated and
modernized surveillance and enforcement program."
With the decline of some fish stocks and the closure of other fisheries, the
need for more effective and strengthened enforcement capacity has become
increasingly important to ensure the responsible management of CanadaÂ's
fisheries. This new funding was provided for in the February 2000 budget to
increase the departmentÂ's capacity to ensure the sustainability of marine
resources.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
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Heather Bala
MinisterÂ's Office
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Ottawa
(613) 996-0076
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