The Telegram (St. John's)

It’s our N.L. fish … give us our recreation­al fishery

- Shawn Williams St. John’s

Less than two days ago a petition was started to rally N.l.ers on the Food/recreation­al Fishery in N.L. for 2018. (www.change. org/p/food-recreation­al-fisherynl-2018-get-it-going)

As of now, we have 600 people supporting this key question: “Why are we still waiting and waiting for the go-ahead on the Food - Recreation­al Fishery NL 2018?

Why, why is there no scheduled, dependable date for our fishery?”

It’s now June and we have not heard a word, not a word.

Last year it was announced May 19. DFO has had 25 years to study this and still we wait .... With good science, nothing should have

So it is an irrelevant amount of fish but, it also is free food and that should be our right.

Can someone explain to me why this has not been announced and why this is not establishe­d by December every year?

changed in 10 months. Along with long-standing cultural traditions, serious money for tourism and hospitalit­y operators is being thrown to the wind.

This means serious money to boat builders, the tourism industry, tour companies, supply chain companies and owners of hotels and restaurant­s. They just cannot wait until the last minute to participat­e … cannot.

Why has this not been heralded and planned for as a key piece of the tourist industry is baffling to all. It is said less than 1 per cent of the N.L. cod quota is caught in the food/recreation­al fishery.

So it is an irrelevant amount of fish but, it also is free food and that should be our right.

Can someone explain to me why this has not been announced and why this is not establishe­d by December every year?

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