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Released: 01 June, 2001
Tobin Announces Investment Of $8.7 MillionFor Harbours Projects At Small Craft HarboursIn Newfoundland
June 1, 2001
BONAVISTA--TRINITY--CONCEPTION Â- The Honourable Brian Tobin,
Minister of Industry and Member of Parliament for Bonavista-Trinity-Conception,
announced today on behalf of the Honourable Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of Fisheries
and Oceans, that the federal government will invest $8.7 million in harbour
improvements at several fishing harbours in Newfoundland.
"This investment demonstrates the governmentÂ's commitment to maintain
a system of safe harbour facilities which enable fishermen and communities to
make the most of their economic opportunities," said Mr. Tobin. "This
will make a real difference to those in the industry who rely on these harbours
for their livelihood."
At Old Perlican, the project consists of constructing a
marginal wharf along the inside of the eastern breakwater to provide a safe and
sheltered tie-up for the vessels using this facility. Dredging of the harbour
basin and entrance will also be carried out to accommodate the 65-ft class of
vessels. The plans and specifications for the project will be prepared during
the summer with a tender call to follow in the fall. On-site construction will
begin in the spring of 2002 with completion of the project expected in the fall
of 2003.
The armour stone protecting the breakwater/wharf at Ochre Pit Cove has
settled over the years causing the waves to pass through and over the
structure. This has created berthing difficulties and unsafe conditions for the
fishers. Technical studies will be undertaken this summer in order to find a
solution that will correct this situation. The preparation of plans and
specifications and a tender call will follow shortly after. Although some minor
works will be carried out this year, on-site construction of the major project
is planned for next year.
At Bay de Verde, a new breakwater on the northern side of the
harbour will be constructed in the area locally known as DennisÂ's Rocks. This
new construction will bring sea conditions in the harbour to an acceptable safe
level. The plans and specifications for the project will be prepared during the
summer with a tender call to follow in the fall. Some minor works will be
carried out this year but the major portion of the project will be completed by
the fall of 2002.
The depth of water in the Best Cove area of Southern Harbour is
not sufficient to allow access to the larger vessels. This project consists of
dredging the outside portion of the cove to a depth of Â-3 meters and the
inside portion to a depth of Â-2 meters. In addition, it is proposed to
demolish the dilapidated marginal wharf and slipway and reconstruct a new
marginal wharf in the same location. Work is scheduled to commence during the
summer and be completed next spring. Fishers will be provided with a safer
facility and additional berthage space.
At Wesleyville, the project involves the demolition and the
reconstruction of the cribwork to its current dimension using treated timber
topped with a concrete deck. The work is scheduled to start this summer and be
completed in the fall.
The existing electrical system at ArnoldÂ's Cove will be repaired and
upgraded to accommodate the increased demands of vessels utilizing this
facility. The slipway will also be repaired in order to correct an undermining
problem. This work will be undertaken during the summer.
The existing breakwater/wharf at Gooseberry Cove does not provide the
necessary protection to vessels using this harbour. This project consists
of extending this structure by approximately 30 meters in order to alleviate the
agitation problem experienced by the local fishers. The work is scheduled to
commence shortly and be completed in the summer of 2002.
A project at Dover will involve the construction and installation of
floating docks to provide additional berthage for the vessels using this
facility. The work will start during the summer with completion planned
for the fall.
The work to be undertaken at Lumsden involves two distinct projects.
The first project will consist of the installation of a concrete deck on the
marginal wharf that was constructed last year. This work will be undertaken
during the summer and completed in the fall. The second project will involve the
reconfiguration of the breakwater to alleviate the wave agitation that exists
within the harbour. The technical studies and the preparation of plans and
specifications will begin this summer. Tenders will be called in the late fall
with on-site work expected to commence in the spring of 2002.
In addition, projects started last year at Catalina and at St.
BrendanÂ's will continue. In Catalina, the reconstruction of the marginal
wharf and the extension of the finger pier will be completed in early
fall. As for St. BrendanÂ's, work in progress to extend the finger pier will be
completed during the summer months. This will result in improved services to
fishing vessels using these two harbours.
These projects are undertaken by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans,
Small Craft Harbours Program, in collaboration with those Harbour Authorities
which manage and operate facilities for the benefit of local users. It is this
close cooperation 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 and Real Property
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
St. JohnÂ's NF
(709) 772-4499
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