March 8, 2010
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STABILIZATION OF ACCESS SNOW CRAB FISHERY IN CRAB FISHING AREA 12, 18, 25, 26 |
As suggested in the « Policy Framework for the Management of Fisheries on
The Framework also suggests that the distribution of the resource to various commercial fleets be established for longer terms. In order to better plan their fishing operations, harvesters need to know if they have long term access to a particular fishery and what their share of the resource will be.
It is in this context that access to the Crab Fishing Area 12, 18, 25, 26 snow crab fishery is stabilized for the period 2010 to 2014 inclusive, as follows:
STABILIZATION OF ACCESS CRAB FISHING AREA 12, 18, 25, 26
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Percentage of |
First Nations |
15.816 % |
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New Brunswick |
8.700 % |
Quebec |
6.239 % |
Prince Edward Island |
0.877 % |
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Traditional Fleets |
69.184 % |
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Midshore, New Brunswick |
39.408 % |
Midhsore, Quebec |
21.169 % |
Midshore, Nova Scotia |
1.169 % |
Inshore, Nova Scotia |
4.002 % |
Inshore, Prince Edward Island |
3.436 % |
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New Access Fleets |
15 % |
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New Brunswick |
7.129 % |
MFU |
6.1613 % |
ITQ groundfish specialists |
0.713 % |
Competitive groundfish specialists |
0.2546 % |
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Quebec |
4.837 % |
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Nova Scotia |
0.913 % |
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Prince Edward Island |
2.122 % |
PEIFA |
1.867 % |
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0.255 % |
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Total |
100% |
For further information contact
Tasha Laroche Director, Resource Management Gulf Region DFO Moncton |
Marcel Boudreau Director, Resource Management Quebec Region DFO Quebec |