Feds urged to maintain redfish quota to allow further recovery 
By Holly Lake CA Source: ipolitics 6/4/2018
Holly Lake
Faced with a lack of a recovery plan for the collapsed stock of Gulf of St. Lawrence redfish, Oceana Canada is calling on the government to maintain the quota when the fishery opens later this month — despite industry pressure to do increase the allowable catch.

That urging comes after 18 months of effort to put a rebuilding plan in place for the species — something the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) committed to do — came to a halt in recent weeks, seemingly at the hand of industry pressure.

In April 2017, the federal government said it would have a rebuilding plan for redfish in place by the end of June 2018.
 

The redfish management working group, made up of representatives from DFO, Indigenous groups, industry, the Atlantic provinces and Quebec, as well as environmental NGOs, developed five long-term management options, each of which included a science-based harvest control rule to ensure catch levels resulted in a healthy, rebuilt stock.

Robert Rangeley, director of Science at Oceana Canada, an independent charity established to restore Canadian oceans, said some scenarios were more precautionary than others, but using models and predictions is a perfectly good way to inform decisions.

However, at the last minute, he said other untested options were put on the table by industry players and the process collapsed, with DFO announcing it would not be pursuing a rebuilding plan.

“The federal government had committed to a rebuilding plan for 19 stocks. Now they’ve postponed that for a year. The process died on the table,” Rangeley said. “(Industry) couldn’t accept the scientific options, now the minister has to make a decision (about the quota) before the fishery opens on June 15. We’re saying don’t increase it. Get on with the rebuilding plan.”

 
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