The government of Nova Scotia is urging the federal government to reconsider a proposed pilot project that aims to redistribute the quota for commercial licence holders in the lucrative baby eel fishery. The province's Premier, Tim Houston, has expressed opposition to the plan, which would distribute licences to 120 fishers currently employed by commercial companies, as it could lead to increased illegal activities and undermine the stability of the industry. The federal government's proposal also includes a 50% catch allocation to Indigenous fishers for the 2025 season, leaving nine commercial licence holders with only 22% of the total catch. The final decision on the pilot project for new entrants to the commercial elver fishery will be made by the federal minister in the new year.