Tags
A tag system was tried before and it created a firestorm of opposition. Thousands of tags ended up on the landwash with discarded heads and it was an environmental mess to say the least. The only reason to use tags is to justify the label recreational as opposed to food which is what this fishery is to the vast majority of Newfoundlanders. Bureaucrats within DFO, misguided politicians, and self serving individuals would love to put the food fishery in the same category as salmon angling. This would be a huge mistake and will be met with, as I said, a firestorm of opposition.
Everyone will agree that cod are having a good comeback. Should cod reach historic population levels, the lucrative crab & shrimp fishery will crash. Therefore, it is simple logic that a billion dollar industry will be replaced by a million dollar industry. A sustainable cod population must be balanced with maintaining a crab and already threatened shrimp fishery. The best solution I maintain to a balanced approach in the harvest of cod is to maintain the current system and monitor the fishery using current methods.
Tags:
I dont think the tag and license system will benefit anyone...except politicians ..The only chance i get to fish for Cod is not the greatest chance because i live in the inner bay of exploits ...cod are not as thick because of the freshwater mixing with the salt...but i do manage to catch enough to put in my ordinary fridge freezer (10 Mid-size fish) a season...would be pointless for me to spend money on a license...
There is a meeting this evening at 7 at the Capital Hotel on Tags. I intend to be there. As I said, this is a bunch of bureaucrats within DFO and self serving individuals with their own agenda who are influencing misguided politicians to label this as recreational & enforce authority over Newfoundlander fishers so that we do not get any notion, God forbid, that we have rights. The food fishery doesn't even scratch the cod population. Cod biomass, at current growth will reach historic levels within this decade. Should this happen, you can most definitely kiss the lucrative crab and shrimp fishery goodbye. We have a choice, sacrifice a billion dollar industry for a million dollar industry or have a sustainable harvest. I propose to improve upon the system currently in place. Tags failed before and it will fail again. It is nuts on every level.
how did the meeting go ken?
The meeting was a sham. It is a done deal and will be shoved down our throats because there is very little opposition. It is amazing the number of people who think that tags will provide quantifying data for scientific research. How is this possible when the only data that can be attained is the number of tags sold. Newfoundland & Labrador will be the only jurisdiction in Canada that will once again be subjected to this nightmare. Tour operators are in favor of it because they would love to issue tags to their clients and tag their catch. It has a certain stigma to it kind of like catching a salmon. Here is a copy of what I read out for all to use as you see fit. I urge everyone to contact Minister Judy Foote at judy.foote@parl.gc.ca or the Minister of DFO The Honorable Domic Leblancat Min@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.
Cod Tags
This was tried before and met with a firestorm of opposition. It was a logistic nightmare and provided absolutely no quantifying data for science. How can this in any way be justified for scientific research?
Thousands of tags ended up on the landwash with discarded heads and it was an environmental mess to say the least. The only reason to use tags is to justify the label recreational as opposed to food which is what this fishery is to the vast majority of Newfoundlanders. This cannot be compared to the salmon fishery as this is purely and solely recreational. Bureaucrats within DFO, misguided politicians, and self serving individuals would love to put the food fishery in the same category as salmon angling. It is a food fishery and not a recreational fishery
Everyone will agree that cod are having a good comeback. Should cod reach historic population levels, the lucrative crab & shrimp fishery will crash. Therefore, it is simple logic that a billion dollar industry will be replaced by a million dollar industry. A sustainable cod population must be balanced with maintaining a crab and already threatened shrimp fishery. The best solution I maintain to a balanced approach in the harvest of cod is to maintain the current system and monitor the fishery using current methods.
They will contract out for a limited number of tags and it certainly won't be fifty per license holder.
some how i just picture one of us at the meeting giving a heartfelt opinion on why this is a bad idea ..and the minister would be over there with his head down looking at some papers on his desk and doodling a big $ dollar sign symbol with his pen....
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