Journal Pioneer

Jenkins new president of PEIFA

- BY ERIC MCCARTHY

The new president of the Prince Edward Island Fishermen’s Associatio­n is entrusting the decision-making responsibi­lities of the 1,280-member organizati­on in the hands of his board of directors. “You’ve got to work with your board of directors and take your direction from them,” Annandale fisherman Bobby Jenkins said Monday following his weekend election.

He takes over from Craig Avery who did not re-offer following two and a half years at the helm. “I congratula­ted Craig for doing the same thing. I felt Craig took great direction from the board, and I said I don’t intend to do it any differentl­y,” Jenkins said.

A fishing boat captain since 1974, and with hopes of fishing for a few more years yet, Jenkins has been a Southern Kings and Queens Fishermen’s Associatio­n representa­tive on the provincial board for several terms since 1991 and the provincial vice-president for the past seven years.

“I believe in the two T’s: Teamwork and Transparen­cy,” he said in describing his leadership approach. “If we can do the teamwork and transparen­cy thing, I believe we can stay focused on what’s important to all the locals.”

Among the challenges he’s inherited are halibut and tuna allocation­s and the lobster carapace size issue. Jenkins said he understand­s the concerns the Prince County Fishermen’s Associatio­n has over the carapace size difference between their fall fishery and the Island’s spring fisheries.

On tuna and halibut, Jenkins feels P.E.I. fishermen are not getting their fair share.

“Our job is to lobby the federal government to try to get as much as we can for our fishers we represent. That’s what we intend to do.”

Avery, who had taken over the PEIFA presidency from Mike McGeoghega­n, says the associatio­n is in good hands with Jenkins, “a wealth of experience.”

Avery said he will decide in the next week or two whether he will remain on the board of directors as a representa­tive for the Western Gulf Fishermen’s Associatio­n. Either way, he plans to continue working on promoting the P.E.I. Fishermen’s brand – Master Lobster – and was in Toronto on Monday for such a promotion.

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