Advocates and scientists are raising concerns with the availability of data on one of Canada's largest fisheries, as the Department of Fisheries and Oceans DFO is waiting on industry to provide data on the herring fishery in southwest Nova Scotia and the Bay of Fundy.The Atlantic herring fishery in the Bay of Fundy and southwest Nova Scotia is one of the largest in Canada by volume, but the stock has been declining for decades due to overfishing, climate change and predation.
"This is a contractual agreement based on a public resource that's managed by the government. It's not really up to one party to not live up to the terms of that agreement." The Herring Science Council conducts those surveys on DFO's behalf, along with biological sampling of herring to determine herring size, maturity and population dynamics. It did not respond to multiple requests for an interview.a year of Scots Bay and German bank spawning areas. Federal scientists independently analyze the data, and the information is used to generate DFO's science advice.
But the fishery has been a source of disagreement since the quota cut in July. At the time, the Seafood Producers Association of Nova Scotia said the reduction was "shocking" and unnecessary, and that quota should be maintained at 21,000 tonnes. Their research found that while the changing environment and predation played a role, fishing was the strongest single driver of the downturn.Beyond supporting fishing communities, herring is essential for a range of species from seabirds to whales. Boyce said to have good fisheries management going forward, there needs to be good data and it is already limited.
"What really it comes down to is an ultimatum," he said. "It's really quite bizarre, particularly for a public resource."
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