The inshore fish harvesters' union in Newfoundland and Labrador is calling for the reopening of the Atlantic mackerel bait fishery, which was shut down after reaching its quota just three days after its opening. The union argues that the fishery should have been extended, citing the abundance of mackerel and challenging the Department of Fisheries and Oceans' assessment of the stock's health. The union had requested a commercial fishery with a 10,000-tonne quota for 2024, but the department announced a personal-use bait fishery instead. The union believes that their observations and reports from harvesters about the mackerel abundance and size range, along with their requests for more research, support the need for a commercial fishery and a revision of the current survey methods.