June 30, 2009
Fisheries & Oceans Canada
 
Notice to Fish Harvesters
 
WHELK EXPLORATORY FISHERY
 
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Gulf Region, wishes to advise industry that it will be issuing temporary exploratory licences under the New Emerging Fisheries Policy in order to evaluate the feasibility of a whelk fishery (Buccinum undatum) in the Southern Gulf of St.-Lawrence.
 
DFO’s intention is to combine both Stage 1 and 2 of the New Emerging Fisheries Policy and issue exploratory licences under Section 7 of the Fisheries Act. All applications will be assessed under the provisions of the New Emerging Fisheries Policy that can be found online at http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca
/fm-gp/policies-politiques/efp-pnp-eng.htm
Should the number of applicants exceed the number of licences allowed per area, a selection process will take place and the names of the successful applicants will be made available. As stated in the policy, First Nation will also be provided the opportunity to participate in this exploratory fishery. 
 
The following management measures will apply in the exploratory whelk fishery:
 
  • Lobster Fishing Areas (LFA) will be used to manage the exploratory whelk fishery
  • The maximum number of traps allowed will be 100 and only DFO approved traps may be used.
  • The maximum volume of the each trap will be 0.3 m3 with 57 mm net mesh size
  • Only whelks with a minimum shell length of 75 mm may be retained.
  • The proposed season in LFA 24 and 26A will be September 1st to November 30th and for    LFA 25 October 15th to December 15th.
  • Logbooks are mandatory and must be completed as instructed by DFO.
  • 100% dockside monitoring
  • Licence holders will be responsible for the cost of technicians or At-Sea-Observer coverage required for data collection
  • Future management principles will depend on the success of this exploratory fishery and will be discussed through the PEI Emerging Fisheries Consultation process.
 
The maximum number of licences that will be issued per LFA for the exploratory fishery are the following:
 
LFA 24
6 Core (1-East, 3-West)(2 existing permits in East for a total of 3)
LFA 25
3 Core (1-GNB, 1-GNS, 1-PEI)
LFA 26A
6 Core (3-PEI, 3-GNS)
 
Proponents who wish to participate in this exploratory fishery are asked to submit an application that meets the requirements set out in the application process of the New Emerging Fisheries Policy, to their area office prior to July 17, 2009 for evaluation. Applications can be obtained from the Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Resource Management Division at (902)566-7844.
 
 
 
 
 
Colin MacIsaac
Chief, Resource Management
Prince Edward Island
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Charlottetown, PE
Tel: (902) 566-7815
Fax: (902) 566-7848
 
Shari Cormier
Species Officer, Resource Management
Gulf Fisheries Center
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Moncton, N.B.
Tel: (506) 851-7255
Fax: (506) 851-2607
 

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