Canada issuing exploratory lobster fishing licenses for potential Quebec fishery expansion

게시됨 2024년 12월 6일

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Canada's Department of Fisheries and Oceans is issuing new exploratory lobster fishing licenses in Quebec to collect data for a potential new fishery. A total of 49 licenses will be distributed among First Nations and commercial fishers, allowing for an annual fishing effort of 12,250 traps across Lobster Fishing Areas 17 and 19. This initiative aims to enhance Quebec's lobster fishery, which has historically lagged behind other provinces but has seen significant growth, with catches rising from 3,383 metric tons in 2004 to 12,445 metric tons in 2022.
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Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) is releasing a set of new exploratory lobster fishing licenses to gain data on what could be a new fishery in the province of Quebec. The DFO announced it is issuing the equivalent of 18 exploratory fishing licenses in Lobster Fishing Area 17, located adjacent to Anticosti Island in Quebec. The licenses represent a total fishing effort of 4,500 traps per year, and will be distributed between First Nations fishers in the area and fish harvesters in the North Shore, Magdalen Islands, Gaspésie, and Lower St. Lawrence regions, DFO said. DFO is also issuing the equivalent of 31 new licenses in Lobster Fishing Area 19, located near the Gaspé Peninsula. The licenses will also be issued to a combination of First Nations and commercial harvesters, with a total annual fishing effort of 7,750 traps. The department said the new exploratory licenses are part of an ongoing data acquisition plan for the lobster fishery in Quebec. Historically, ...

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