'Not good': Ocean advocacy group criticizes Canadian fishery management in audit 
By Danielle Edwards CA Source: CBC News 11/17/2020
Danielle Edwards
Only about 25 per cent of Canada's fish populations are considered healthy and the federal government is missing data on more than one-third of the country's fisheries, according to an ocean conservation group.

Oceana Canada released its fourth annual fishery audit Tuesday, which said Canada has failed to uphold a commitment to maintain healthy fish stocks.
 

"Unfortunately, the news is not good," Robert Rangeley, science director at Oceana Canada, said in an interview Monday.

Since 2017, the number of healthy fish stocks in Canada dropped by nearly eight per cent, the audit said, adding, "a mere 26.5 per cent are now considered healthy."

It said little progress had been made to grow fish populations that were already critically depleted — including shrimp, snow crab and several forage fish, which drive much of the country's fishing revenues.

 
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