 
        June 10, 2011
 CONTAMINATED FISHERIES 
		PROHIBITION ORDER NO. GSN-2011-035 
		WHEREAS the Regional Director General of the Department 
		of Fisheries and Oceans for the Gulf Region has reason to believe 
		that fish of the species set out in section 2 of the annexed 
		order, in the area described in the Schedule to that order, are 
		contaminated; 
		THEREFORE, the Regional Director General for the 
		Department of Fisheries and Oceans for the Gulf Region pursuant 
		to subsection 3(1) of the  Management of Contaminated Fisheries 
		Regulations, made by Order in Council P.C. 1990-1121 of 
		June 14, 1990
		*
		, hereby revokes the Contaminated Fisheries 
		Prohibition Order No. GSN-2011-019 issued on May 17, 2011, and 
		issues the annexed Order prohibiting fishing for contaminated 
		fish. 
		Issued at Moncton, New Brunswick, on June 10, 2011. 
		__________________                           
		G.A. Chouinard 
		Acting Regional Director General 
		Gulf Region 
		
		* SOR/90-351, 1990 Canada Gazette Part II, p. 2489 CONTAMINATED FISHERIES 
		PROHIBITION ORDER NO. GSN-2011-035
		ORDER PROHIBITING FISHING FOR CONTAMINATED FISH 
		Short Title
		1. This order may be cited as the Contaminated Fisheries 
		Prohibition Order No. GSN-2011-035.
		Prohibition
		2. Subject to subsection 3(2) of the Management of Contaminated 
		Fisheries Regulations, no person shall, in the area described in 
		the schedule, fish for bivalve molluscs, including bay scallops, 
		from July 1 to April 30 of the following year. 
		Coming into Force
		3.  This Order shall come into force on the date of signature 
		and remains in force unless otherwise revoked. CONTAMINATED FISHERIES 
		PROHIBITION ORDER NO. GSN-2011-035 
		SCHEDULE 
		AREA 
		The following areas within or adjacent to Kings County, Prince 
		Edward Island: 
		
		That portion of Brudenell River inside a line drawn from 
		grid reference 529165E 5116034N to grid reference 529112E 
		5116236N and then to grid reference 531602E 5116287N to grid 
		reference 531563E 5115915N to grid reference 532441E 
		5115938N and then to grid reference 532736E 5116188N to grid 
		reference 532740E 5115490N.  (Refer to map Montague 11L/2) 
		Note: When the boundary of an area is expressed in grid 
		references, those grid references are based on the Universal 
		Transverse Mercator Grid system set out on the National 
		Topographic Series Map, Scale 1:50,000 published by the 
		Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (North American Datum 
		1983). NOTICE
		The Regional Director General for the Gulf Region, Department of 
		Fisheries and Oceans, hereby gives notice that the area listed 
		below is open for fishing of any bivalve molluscs, including bay 
		scallops from May 1 to June 30 of every year: 
		That portion of Brudenell River inside a line drawn from 
		grid reference 529165E 5116034N to grid reference 529112E 
		5116236N and then to grid reference 531602E 5116287N to grid 
		reference 531563E 5115915N to grid reference 532441E 
		5115938N and then to grid reference 532736E 5116188N to grid 
		reference 532740E 5115490N.  (Refer to map Montague 11L/2) 
		Note:  When the boundary of an area is expressed in grid 
		references, those grid references are based on the Universal 
		Transverse Mercator Grid System set out in the National 
		Topographic Series Map, Scale 1:50,000 published by the 
		Department of Energy, Mines and Resources (North American Datum 
		1983). 
		Refer to Contaminated Fisheries Prohibition Order No. GSN-2011-
		035 issued on June 10, 2011, or contact your local Fishery 
		Officer for further information or visit the Web site of the 
		Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Gulf Region, under Orders 
		Registry, at the following address:  http://www2.glf.dfompo.gc.ca/fam-gpa/cp/ord/index-e.php
		Contaminated Fisheries Prohibition Order No. GSN-2011-035 comes 
		into force on June 10, 2011 and remains in force unless otherwise 
		revoked. 
		Contaminated Fisheries Prohibition Order No. GSN-2011-019 is 
		revoked. 
		G.A. Chouinard 
		Acting Regional Director General 
		Gulf Region