FISHERIES AND OCEANS CANADA
NOTICE TO FISH HARVESTERS
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June 12, 2019
MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR ATLANTIC HALIBUT IN THE GULF OF ST. LAWRENCE
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) today announces the management plan for Atlantic halibut in the Gulf of St. Lawrence Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) divisions 4RST.
A Total Allowable Catch (TAC) of 1,492 t for Atlantic halibut 4RST is established for a one year period from May 15, 2019 until May 14, 2020. A quota of 60 t has been identified under section 10 of the Fisheries Act to pay the costs associated with an annual scientific longline survey and tagging program. This allocation will be taken off the top of the 2019-20 TAC.
The remaining quota (1,432 t) is distributed based on the sharing formula announced in 2016 following the review of the inshore fixed gear fleet shares. The inshore fixed-gear fleet sector will receive a transfer of 92.5 % (355 t) of the mobile gear fleets' allocation, which is distributed equally between the eight inshore fixed-gear fleets involved in the directed Atlantic halibut fishery.
As a result, the 2019-2020 initial allocations per fleet (calculated before quota reconciliation or carry-forward of previously uncaught quota where applicable) are as follows:
Fleets Allocations (t)
Eastern New Brunswick 96.08t
Gulf Nova Scotia 64.54t
Gulf Prince Edward Island 59.04t
Western Newfoundland 364.23t
Quebec North Shore 126.73t
Gaspésie 484.02t
Magdalen Islands 98.78t
Scotia Fundy 60.74t
Mobile Gear < 19.81 m 12.58t
Fixed Gear 19.81 m - 30.48 m 49.10t
Mobile Gear 19.81 m - 30.48 m 3.68t
Vessels > 30.48 m 12.58t
Scientific survey 60t
Total 1,492t
Contact:
Shelley Dwyer
Regional FAM Officer
Tel: (709)772-2080
Email: shelley.dwyer@dfo-mpo.gc.ca
- Date modified:
- 2019-06-14