Canadian Council of Fisheries and Aquaculture Ministers (CCFAM)

NEWS RELEASE – FISHERIES MINISTERS COMMIT TO WORKING TOGETHER TO PROTECT FISHERIES AND DEVELOP CANADIAN FISHING AND AQUALCUTURE INDUSTRY

Québec, Quebec – Federal and provincial Ministers concluded the annual meetings of the Atlantic and Canadian Councils of Fisheries and Aquaculture Ministers today in Québec. On September 4 and 5, Ministers discussed a range of topics, including recreational fisheries, the lobster fishery, the continuing importance of the seal hunt to Canadian coastal communities, the federal Fisheries Protection Program, aquaculture, and aquatic invasive species.

“Today was a day of collaboration between federal, provincial and territorial partners,” said the Honourable Gail Shea, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. “We want to see our fisheries and aquaculture industries grow and we remain committed to working together to protect our fisheries’ productivity and develop the fishing and aquaculture industries to ensure its sustainable future in Canadian waters.”

“It was a pleasure to welcome the federal, provincial and territorial fisheries and aquaculture ministers and to share our priorities and directions. Our government will continue to support initiatives that help make Quebec’s fisheries and aquaculture industry a prosperous industry that creates well-paying jobs, is environmentally responsible and contributes to the highest and best use of our territory’s resources,” said Jeannine Richard, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and MNA for Îles-de-la-Madeleine.

The meetings were co-chaired by Fisheries and Oceans Canada and the Province of Quebec, and were attended by fisheries ministers from Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Ontario, Manitoba and Alberta (see photo below).

Official photo of meeting of federal and provincial ministers of the Atlantic and Canadian Councils of Fisheries and Aquaculture Ministers

From left to right: the Honourable Michael Olscamp, Minister of  Agriculture, Aquaculture and Fisheries, New Brunswick; the Honourable Gord Mackintosh, Minister of  Conservation and Water Stewardship, Manitoba; the Honourable Derrick  Dalley, Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture, Newfoundland and Labrador; the Honourable Diana McQueen, Minister of  Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, Alberta; the Honourable  Gail Shea, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Mrs. Jeannine Richard, Parliamentary Assistant to the  Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, for fisheries, Quebec; the  Honourable David Orazietti, Minister of Natural Resources, Ontario; and the Honourable  Ron MacKinley, Minister, Fisheries, Aquaculture and Rural Development, Prince  Edward Island.

Today,  the Canadian Council of Fisheries and Aquaculture Ministers discussed the  challenges and opportunities facing the recreational fisheries. According to  the 2010  Survey of Recreational Fishing in Canada, more than 3.3 million adult  anglers participated in recreational fishing activities in Canada that year,  contributing as much as $8.3 billion to various local economies across Canada.  Ministers also received a presentation from Manitoba on the Lake Friendly  Accord, an example of collaboration to protect water quality and fisheries.

The Atlantic Council  of Fisheries and Aquaculture Ministers meeting on September 4 featured  discussions on the challenges and opportunities in the Atlantic fishing and  aquaculture industries.

Ministers discussed the challenges facing the Atlantic lobster industry  and ways to improve viability. They also discussed the importance of improving  market access through trade agreements, for this fishery and the sector in  general, particularly  those currently under discussion with the European Union, members of the  Trans-Pacific Partnerships, Japan and India.

Ministers were updated on the work of the Maritime Ministers’ Lobster  Panel with a focus on what was heard during consultations. Ministers look  forward to receiving the final report with recommendations in the fall.

Ministers  also discussed how they will work together to protect Canada’s fisheries.  Specifically, federal and provincial representatives approved a work plan for  collaboration on the new approach to protecting recreational, commercial and  Aboriginal fisheries. Attendees were also provided an update on the recently  announced Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnership Program, which will  help protect, restore and rebuild recreational fisheries habitat and allow  Canada’s thriving recreational fishery to grow and prosper.

Federal, provincial and  territorial governments have worked successfully over the past years to prevent  the entry into Canadian waters of aquatic invasive species. One of these  initiatives is the federal, provincial and territorial collaboration on  development of new regulations that will provide a key tool to manage the  threat of aquatic invasive species. Ministers re-affirmed their commitment to  continue to work together in a manner consistent with the respective  jurisdictions of the two levels of government to bring this most important  project to fruition.

At the meeting, Ministers also  endorsed the renewed National Code on Introductions and Transfers of Aquatic  Organisms, which is intended to protect aquatic ecosystems while encouraging  responsible use of aquatic resources for the benefit of Canadians. The updated  code will improve and strengthen current practices around the introduction and  transfer of aquatic animals by simplifying the process and avoiding  duplication, while also strengthening transparency, accountability and service  delivery.

These three projects were  highlighted by Ministers as concrete examples of the positive collaboration  that makes the Canadian Council of Fisheries and Aquaculture Ministers such an  important and productive intergovernmental forum.

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Fisheries  Ministers commit to working together to protect fisheries and develop Canadian  fishing and aquaculture industries.

 

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