The Canadian Fisheries Department is planning to redistribute approximately 28% of the 9,960 kilograms allowable catch of baby eels in the Maritimes region to create around 150 new commercial fishing licenses, with half of the total catch to be given to First Nations fishers. This proposal has raised concerns among current license holders and fishers about the potential increase in safety issues and illegal fishing activities due to the larger number of people on the rivers. The department's enforcement officers have highlighted limited staffing and the challenging enforcement climate in the spring elver season. The proposal aims to broaden the distribution of benefits from the elver fishery, including increased participation of First Nations in the regulated fishery.