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Released: 04 April, 2001
Dhaliwal Announces Newfoundland Groundfish And Redfish Management Measures
April 4, 2001
OTTAWA --Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, today
announced management measures and total allowable catches (TACs) for most
groundfish stocks in the Newfoundland region and redfish stocks in Atlantic
Canada. The announcement follows recommendations made to the Minister by the
Fisheries Resource Conservation Council (FRCC) in its January and March, 2001
reports.
The Minister has accepted all of the TAC levels recommended by the FRCC for
the year 2001. For the 3Ps cod stock, the Minister accepted a decrease in the
TAC to 15,000 tonnes from 20,000 tonnes in 2000. "Given the uncertainties
of this stock, I have decided to accept the responsible approach recommended by
the FRCC", said Mr. Dhaliwal. This decision was made following
consultations with France on the shared 3Ps stock.
The Minister also noted the importance of the complete suite of measures
recommended by the FRCC for the 3Ps cod stock, which contributed significantly
to his acceptance of the recommendation for the TAC of 15,000 tonnes.
"These measures are considered essential to ensuring the rebuilding and
future conservation of the stock. I am aware of the impacts that the reduced TAC
in the 3Ps cod fishery will have on local fishers, however, we need to protect
this stock", said Mr. Dhaliwal.
While the FRCC recommended that this TAC also be applied for a two year
period, DFO will undertake a full-scientific review before establishing a TAC
level for next year. In addition, a post-fishery analysis on the effectiveness
of the management measures that were implemented during the 2001/2002 fishing
season will be vital prior to any decisions for the 2002-2003 fishing year.
"I am confident that the information we gather on the stocks through
these reviews will help us make well-informed decisions for the future",
said Mr. Dhaliwal.
The department will work with industry in order to put in place new measures
in line with the FRCC recommendations to protect the cod stocks in 3Ps. Some of
these measures include additional closed areas and seasons, a restricted gillnet
season, and restrictions on the proportion of the Canadian quota for vessels
less than 65 feet which can be harvested by gillnets.
The FRCC has also made a number of other non-TAC recommendations regarding
management measures that should be put in place for each stock to rebuild
spawning stock biomass and reproductive capability, while enabling the
prosecution of other commercially important fisheries. Most of these
recommendations were also accepted by the Minister. However, the current
management regime limiting by-catches of American plaice in the directed witch
flounder fishery will remain in effect.
Many of these measures will be part of the Conservation Harvesting Plans and
will be discussed with industry over the coming weeks.
The TAC levels are summarized in the attached backgrounder:
2001/02 TAC
Levels for Newfoundland and Redfish Stocks.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
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David Bevan
Resource Management
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Ottawa
Tel.: (613) 990-0189
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Sophie Galarneau
Manager, Media Relations
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Ottawa
Tel.: (613) 991-0525
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