The Telegram (St. John's)

Squid fishery in troubled waters: ASP

- telegram@thetelegra­m.com

There’s plenty of squid along areas of the province’s coast this year — an abundance not seen in a number of years — and fishermen have been gathering on the squid jigging grounds to take advantage.

The Associatio­n of Seafood Producers in the province, however, says that this year’s squid fishery is in peril all because it is not being recognized that producers need a water deduction when they buy squid from fishermen.

The head of the associatio­n, Derek Butler, said the harvesters’ union and squid producers are at odds over whether producers can deduct water from a load of squid when they buy.

“Obviously, as with others species we buy, there is a level of water in the load. For example, on a load of 1,000 pounds of squid, as much as 10 per cent or more can be water,” Butler said. “That would mean 100 pounds of water, for $0.75 a pound. That’s not a winning business propositio­n for the industry. When you extrapolat­e that to fisheries with millions of pounds landed, it just doesn’t make sense.”

Butler said he has been in talks with the Fish Food and Allied Workers’ (Ffaw-unifor) union to address the issue, and talks are ongoing, but to date the FFAW says there is no water in squid.

“We think that’s a contradict­ion, obviously, because the handling protocol the parties agreed to asks that harvesters carry squid in slush seawater, to keep up the quality, so clearly there is water in the load,” Butler said.

The associatio­n says its next proposal to the FFAW is a study over the next two weeks, to determine an appropriat­e water deduction, and then apply the findings to the landings this year.

“All up the eastern seaboard, there appears to be a lot of squid, and Newfoundla­nd and Labrador is no exception,” Butler said. “It’s a great opportunit­y, a new opportunit­y really, for both harvesters in terms of additional income, and for plants to have sufficient supply to start looking at internatio­nal food markets, as we did years ago when we had big squid fisheries.”

 ?? GLEN WHIFFEN/THE TELEGRAM ?? Squid jigging gear ready to go near the waterfront in Dildo.
GLEN WHIFFEN/THE TELEGRAM Squid jigging gear ready to go near the waterfront in Dildo.

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