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Herring fishery in NAFO Division 4R, west coast of Newfoundland and the area south of Cape Charles, Labrador (Herring Fishing Areas 13 and 14).
The Herring fishing season for all fleet sectors (less than 65 feet and greater than 65 feet) opened on April 23, 2010.
The fleet sharing arrangement from 2009 is maintained for 2010 with a total allowable catch (TAC) of 20,000 metric tonnes. However, as a means of rebuilding the spring spawner component, the commercial fishery inside the 50 fathom contour in Bay St. George and Port au Port Bay, prior to July 1, is limited to a total catch of 2,000 metric tonnes.
FLEET |
QUOTA (metric tonnes) |
SHARE (percentage) |
Purse Seine greater than 65 feet |
11,000 |
55 |
Purse Seine less than 65 feet |
4,400 |
22 |
Fixed Gear |
4,600 |
23 |
The current Integrated Fisheries Management Plan (IFMP) for herring in 4R, which also incorporates management measures for fixed gear fisheries in NAFO Subdivision 3Pn, is in place for one year.
Herring on the west coast of Newfoundland and the area south of Cape Charles in Labrador (4R) is comprised of two distinct stock components: spring and fall spawners. The fishery is managed on the basis of a combined TAC for both stock components. Specific management measures are in place in Herring Fishing Area 13 in order to afford protection to the spring spawner component.
A number of measures are in place to minimize potential salmon by-catch in the commercial fishery, including:
Measures have also been taken in the herring bait fishery to minimize the potential for salmon by-catch.
All licenced herring fish harvesters operating vessels greater than or equal to 35 feet length overall (LOA) and those operating mobile gear vessels, regardless of length, are required as a condition of licence to provide detailed logbook records of catch and fishing activity.
Purse seine licence holders will be required to carry an at-sea observer intermittently throughout the fishery at the request of the department.
Fishers participating in the bait (Herring Fishing Area 13 only) and commercial fisheries will be requested to provide information on their activities specific to science program requirements.
Fixed gear fish harvesters participating in the commercial fishery in Herring Fishing Area 14, using vessels less than 35 in length overall (LOA) will be required, as a condition of licence, to provide detailed logbook records of catch and fishing activity.
The commercial fishery (all fleets & areas) is subject to a Dockside Monitoring Program.
In accordance with the Atlantic Fishery Regulations (AFR), no person shall fish for, sell, or have in their possession any herring that is less than 26.5 centimetres fork length (10.5 inches); with the exception of up to 10 per cent of small herring (by count) per fishing trip when the taking of small herring is incidental to the capture of larger herring.
The Canadian Science Advisory Secretariat (CSAS) Science Advisory Reports on stock status
http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/csas-sccs/index-eng.htm
http://www.nfl.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/e0012077
http://www.nfl.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/e0012077