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Commercial Marine Fisheries by Core and Non-Core Fish Harvesters 1 Atlantic Canada 2013
PROVINCE REGION 2 Core Independent Core Non-Core Other Total
NOVA SCOTIA MARITIMES 2,733* 2069 4,802
GULF 21 613 18 180 832
NEW BRUNSWICK MARITIMES 314 418 732
GULF 23 1,058 49 990 2,120
P.E.I. GULF 24 1,275 3 917 2,219
QUEBEC QUEBEC 9 994 91 171 1,265
NEWFOUNDLAND NEWFOUNDLAND 3 3,437 655 0 4,095
TOTAL ATLANTIC 3,127 7,377 3,303 2,258 16,065

* A breakdown of Core and Independent Core harvesters was not available from the Maritimes reigon.
1. A fish harvester is categorized as core when he or she meets the following licensing criteria for inshore vessel-based fishing licenses: he or she is head of the enterprise or fishing unit, holds key licenses, have an attachment to the fishery, and is dependent on the fishery. The Independent Core category is an eligibility criteria for the receipt of new or replacement inshore vessel-based licenses. A non-core harvester does not meet those criteria.
2. The four DFO regions in Atlantic Canada are: Newfoundland and Labrador, Quebec, Gulf (Northeast Nova Scotia, Eastern New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island), and Maritimes (Southern New Brunswick, Southwest Nova Scotia, Eastern Nova Scotia). This table does not include crew members.
Source: Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), Economic Analysis and Statistics

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