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Released: 28 April, 2000
Dhaliwal Congratulates Recipients Of The National Awards For Responsible Fishing
April 28, 2000
OTTAWA -- Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, today
congratulated Mr. George Feltham on being awarded the Roméo LeBlanc Medal for
Responsible Fishing in recognition of Mr. FelthamÂ's exceptional contribution
to CanadaÂ's commercial fisheries. The medal is the highest distinction given
to one of four Canadian fishermen receiving the first National Awards for
Responsible Fishing.
The Right Honourable Roméo LeBlanc, Governor General of Canada from 1995 to
1999, presented the medal and awards at a ceremony held at Rideau Hall in
Ottawa.
"I want to sincerely congratulate the recipients of the awards and of
the Roméo LeBlanc medal for their commitment to the conservation of the
fisheries resource," said Mr. Dhaliwal. "The initiatives and
contributions of these individuals, as well as other industry members, have led
to the development of responsible fishing operations aimed at achieving
sustainable and conservation-based commercial fisheries. Strong industry
partnerships and involvement are necessary to ensure the sustainability of fish
stocks for present and future generations."
The four laureates are Inuk fisherman, Davidee Evic from Pangnirtung, Nunavut;
west coast gillnet fisherman, Les Rombough from Quadra Island, British Columbia;
Atlantic fisherman, George Feltham from Eastport, Newfoundland; and freshwater
gillnet fisherman and conservationist, Robert T. Kristjanson from Gimli,
Manitoba.
The Roméo LeBlanc Medal and Awards for Responsible Fishing, created in 1999
by the Canadian Responsible Fisheries Board, are presented annually in
recognition of the contribution by Canadian commercial fishermen to conservation
initiatives to rebuild, maintain and strengthen the fisheries resources.
"I thank the Canadian Responsible Fisheries Board for inviting me to
take part in the National Awards for Responsible Fishing," said Mr. LeBlanc.
"We owe our highest respect to those special fishermen who not only make
their own living from the sea, but who work to protect the livelihood of others
and the safety of the resource itself."
On behalf of the Canadian Responsible Fisheries Board, Chairman, Rick Misner
thanked the Right Honourable Roméo LeBlanc for his patronage of the medal and
awards.
"This yearÂ's laureates are fishermen from small communities across
Canada," said Mr. Misner. "They represent the fishermen of today who
recognize that cooperation, partnership and new ways of harvesting fish stocks
are key to ensuring healthy fisheries for future generations of fishermen. They
have given their time to spread the word and work within their organizations,
various regulatory bodies and research institutions to help achieve this goal.
"At the local, national and international level, these men have been
tremendous spokespeople for the industry. They have been influential in the
partnerships that industry has formed with the support and participation of the
Department of Fisheries and Oceans. The support of the Canadian government in
responsible fishing initiatives and for the Code of Conduct is extremely
important and puts Canada on the leading edge of changes facing global
fisheries."
Canada is the first country in the world to put forward a national Code
developed for fishermen, by fishermen. This grassroots approach represents a new
partnership with government and a new approach to improved harvesting and
management practices within CanadaÂ's fisheries.
The nominees for the awards must be active, practising Canadian commercial
fishermen. They must be nominated by their peers, associations or others related
to the commercial fishing industry. The Canadian Responsible Fisheries Board
Awards Committee assesses the nominations according to established criteria and
selects the four laureates.
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Fax-On-Demand service of Fisheries and Oceans. They are immediately retrievable
-- to users with a touchtone phone and a fax machine -- 24 hours a day, 7 days a
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To retrieve, dial 1-416-362-1447 and follow the voice prompts.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
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Heather Bala
MinisterÂ's Office
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Ottawa
(613) 996-0076
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The Secretariat
Canadian Code of Conduct for Responsible Fishing Operations
Suite 13093 Â- 200 Kent Street
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0E6
Telephone: 613-990-0157
Fax: 613-990-9691
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