The Canadian government has announced the opening of a 470-tonne personal-use mackerel bait fishery in Atlantic Canada and Quebec, despite opposition from local unions. The fishery will be divided into two equal quotas to ensure equal access to the stock, which is currently under rebuilding plan due to a closure of the commercial fishery in 2022. The fish caught under this bait licence are for personal use only and cannot be sold. The opening dates and specific quotas for Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec will be decided by the Atlantic mackerel advisory committee. The government emphasized the need for more scientific data on mackerel and other forage species due to climate change impacts.