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Released: 26 February, 2001
Pilot West Coast Of Vancouver Island Aquatic Managementboard To Proceed
February 26, 2001
Vancouver
-- The Honourable Herb Dhaliwal, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada and MP
for Vancouver South-Burnaby announced today approval of terms of reference for a
three-year pilot regional aquatic management board on the West Coast of
Vancouver Island.
"The WCVI Aquatic Management
Board is an important step in establishing community-based co-management regimes
in the Pacific region based on principles of respect, sustainability, inclusion
and conservation," Minister Dhaliwal said. "The federal government is
proud to be working with others - governments, First Nations and other
interested parties - in support of shared stewardship and decision-making."
The West Coast of Vancouver Island (WCVI)
Aquatic Management Board (the Board) is a forum for coastal communities and
other persons and bodies affected by aquatic resource management to participate
more fully with governments in aspects of the integrated management of aquatic
resources in the management area. The pilot will proceed for a three-year term,
at which point it will be evaluated and assessed with respect to its ongoing
role.
In 1998, Fisheries and Oceans Canada
made a commitment to explore the possibility of a local area management board on
a pilot basis based on the principles of integrated management and shared
decision-making found in the Oceans Act. A working group consisting of
representatives from the Federal government (DFO), Provincial government
(Ministry of Fisheries and MELP), Nuu chah nulth Tribal Council (NTC), local
community and Sport Fishing Advisory Board (SFAB) developed the terms of
reference for the Board, which have now been accepted by all levels of
government.
The Board will consist of 16
representatives, two appointed representatives each from the federal,
provincial, Nuu-chah-nulth and regional governments, and eight representatives
to be nominated by aquatic resource interests. The Board will be involved with
local issues as they pertain to stewardship, local fisheries management,
aquaculture, community economic development, and integrated oceans management.
Decision-making will be by consensus and will constitute recommendations to the
appropriate statutory authority.
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For information:
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Ron Kadowaki
Area Director, Coastal BC South
Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Pacific
(250) 756-7280
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Backgrounder:
West
Coast of Vancouver Island Aquatic Management Board
Minister's Statement:
Announcing
the Pilot West Coast of Vancouver Island Aquatic Management Board
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