Canada doubles experimental catching for redfish

Published 2023년 7월 4일

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Canada is doubling the experimental catching of redfish in preparation for the reopening of the commercial fishery. The commercial redfish fishery in the Gulf of St. Lawrence has been closed since 1995 to allow redfish stocks to recover, and since then, stocks have significantly rebounded. The increase in the experimental fishery from 2500t to 5000t will provide important data on redfish stocks and allow harvesters to test sustainable fishing gear.
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Canada doubles experimental catching for redfish in preparation for commercial fishery. Canada’s commercial Redfish fishery in the Gulf of St. Lawrence has been closed since 1995 to help redfish stocks rebuild to healthy levels. Since that time, Redfish stocks have rebounded significantly, and the Government of Canada is positioned to re-open the Unit 1 Redfish commercial fishery in Atlantic Canada and Quebec in the near future. Today, the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, the Honourable Joyce Murray, announced that in preparation for a pending commercial fishery, the 2023 experimental fishery for Unit 1 Redfish will be increased from 2500t to 5000t. The experimental fishery, which has been in place since 2018, provides important data on Redfish stocks and gives participating harvesters the opportunity to test sustainable fishing gear that protect the stock, such as gear that minimises capture of undersized fish. This year, Fisheries and Oceans Canada ...
Source: Fish Focus

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