Canada: Nova Scotia’s swordfish harpoon fleet urged to bring tourists aboard to boost troubled sector

Published 2024년 8월 7일

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The Ecology Action Centre in Nova Scotia is advocating for changes to revitalize the commercial swordfish fleet, which is facing declining revenues due to changing ocean conditions and reduced sightings of swordfish. The center suggests that switching to deepwater hook and line fishing, in addition to offering tourist fishing trips, could generate significant additional revenue. Currently, only a small fraction of the 184 licensed harpoon fishers in the Maritimes are actively fishing due to poor catch rates. The center calculates that a license-holder could generate $61,000 annually by offering five-day fishing trips to two passengers per season, potentially generating $2.5 million annually if one-quarter of licensed fishers operated charters.
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HALIFAX — An environmental group says Nova Scotia’s commercial swordfish fleet could generate millions in added revenue by bringing tourists along for fishing trips and using different gear. The Ecology Action Centre says swordfish harpooning — lunging a long spear into the water to catch a fish — has become increasingly difficult and less economically viable because swordfish are appearing less often at the surface due to changing water conditions. In a report released Wednesday, the centre says changing ocean conditions are preventing fishers who use the traditional fishing method from fulfilling their already small swordfish quotas. The group's solution is for the harpoon fleet to start using a single deepwater hook and line — called rod and reel gear — and to charge tourists to come aboard for a "once-in-a-lifetime experience." Dale Richardson, president of the Nova Scotia Swordfish Harpoon Quota Society and a fisher in the harpoon fishery for over 20 years, said rising ocean ...

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