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Federal and Atlantic Fisheries and Aquaculture Ministers work together to improve the Atlantic fishing and aquaculture industry

  • February 17, 2010
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Federal, provincial and territorial fisheries and aquaculture Ministers concluded the annual meeting of the Atlantic Council of Fisheries and Aquaculture Ministers (ACFAM) today with agreement to move forward with concrete action on a broad range of issues, including seal management, Atlantic lobster, and the Canadian Shellfish Sanitation Program. The meeting was co-chaired by the Honourable Gail Shea, federal Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, and the Honourable Clyde Jackman, Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture for Newfoundland and Labrador.

In addition to Ministers Shea and Jackman, Ministers responsible for fisheries and aquaculture in New Brunswick (Rick Doucet and Ronald Ouellette), Nova Scotia (Sterling Belliveau), Prince Edward Island (Neil LeClair) and Nunavut (Daniel Shewchuk), and the Parliamentary Assistant from Quebec (Georges Mamelonet) attended the ACFAM meeting.

“Governments are working together to continue to improve Atlantic fisheries and aquaculture management and support the livelihood of many Atlantic Canadians,” said Minister Shea. “We are collaborating on three major areas of interest and seeing genuine progress on these initiatives.”

“I am very happy to have met my federal and Atlantic counterparts here in Halifax for the ACFAM meeting,” said Minister Jackman. “Given the global economic situation, there is a strong need to focus on common goals and actions that can support the fishing and aquaculture industries.”

At today’s meeting, Ministers mapped out key priorities and deliverables that will contribute to a sustainable seal industry. They agreed to collaborate on projects such as market development, broadening the array of seal products available for market, and methods to strengthen the professionalism of the industry.

Ministers also discussed issues related to the world economic situation. They expressed concern about the impact on a range of fisheries, some of which may continue to experience market challenges. Consequently, Ministers tasked their officials to work together to improve program coordination and communication with the fishing industry.

In the case of the lobster fishery, Ministers instructed officials to establish a working group to closely monitor the fishery, and to increase coordination among governments on programs to assist this industry.

Ministers agreed to work towards a regionally harmonized fish health program to address important challenges in the finfish aquaculture sector.

The Canadian Shellfish Sanitation Program ensures the marketability of safe shellfish for domestic and international markets. Ministers were informed of the results of a review of emergency closure procedures intended to strengthen communications protocols. The success of the updated procedures depends on the participation and collaboration of all levels of government and shellfish processors and harvesters.

“Together, we made great progress on the priorities we need to focus on in the coming years,” said Minister Shea. “I am very pleased with the discussion that took place, and I look forward to the productive collaboration that lies ahead.”

The Atlantic Council of Fisheries and Aquaculture Ministers met in Halifax on Monday, February 15, 2010. The Council includes the Federal Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and the provincial and territorial Ministers responsible for fisheries and aquaculture in Quebec, the Atlantic Provinces and Nunavut.

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