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For Immediate Release – February 17, 2011
BC Wildlife Federation Calls Pacific Halibut Decision an Insult to its 38,000 Members and Demands Prime Minister Harper Replace Fisheries Minister Shea
Vancouver, BC – BC Wildlife Federation President Rod Wiebe issued the following statement today.
“Federal Fisheries Minister Gail Shea’s decision to uphold a 2003 give-away of 88 percent of BC’s share of Pacific halibut (not including First Nations Food, Social and Ceremonial allocations) to a small number of commercial quota holders is an insult to all 38,000 BCWF members and the recreational fishing sector in general. In our view an East Coast model will not work on the West Coast of British Columbia.
“By failing to recognize the legitimate concerns of all recreational anglers to a fair share of a common property resource, the Minister has assured continuing confrontations between her officials and those who really “own” the resource…the public.
“The suggestion by the Minister that recreational fishing guides, lodges and individuals be allowed to purchase/lease ‘quota’ from the commercial sector to extend their season after the 12 percent present quota is reached, is an insult to our members. We will NOT help her increase the wealth of a few individuals by buying back fish we already own.
This precedent setting decision by Min. Shea is particularly hard to fathom as the economic value of sports fishing in BC surpasses the value of commercial fishing. Further, the economic impact of the misguided and offensive decision by Min. Shea to privatize the resource is already being felt as anglers cancel or delay booking trips with guides or resorts as seasons are shortened and limits lowered. The ripple down effect will only grow as other fishing supply and support businesses see fewer customers.
The BC Wildlife Federation is committed to continuing to fight for the rights of the public to access THEIR fish. If this travesty is allowed to stand, undoubtedly the public will see their access to other species such as shellfish and salmon restricted as a few friends of the government are gifted most of the resources.
DFO says they no longer know who the quota holders are. How can they possibly manage the fishery under these conditions?
This is an election issue for the Citizens of BC and our members will make sure it remains in the forefront.
We further demand that Prime Minister Harper immediately replace Gail Shea with a minister that understands the social and economic value of recreational fishing in BC. BCWF members and all other resident anglers have been sold out to a well financed commercial lobby and we will not forget it.
For further information, please contact BCWF President Rod Wiebe (250-240-7685) or BCWF Tidal Water Fisheries Committee co-chairs Ed George (604-530-9481) and Ken Franzen (250-624-6431).
Gary Cleave
Marketing and Development Coordinator
BC Wildlife Federation
BC Wildlife Federation Calls Pacific Halibut Decision an Insult to its 38,000 Members and Demands Prime Minister Harper Replace Fisheries Minister Shea
Vancouver, BC – BC Wildlife Federation President Rod Wiebe issued the following statement today.
“Federal Fisheries Minister Gail Shea’s decision to uphold a 2003 give-away of 88 percent of BC’s share of Pacific halibut (not including First Nations Food, Social and Ceremonial allocations) to a small number of commercial quota holders is an insult to all 38,000 BCWF members and the recreational fishing sector in general. In our view an East Coast model will not work on the West Coast of British Columbia.
“By failing to recognize the legitimate concerns of all recreational anglers to a fair share of a common property resource, the Minister has assured continuing confrontations between her officials and those who really “own” the resource…the public.
“The suggestion by the Minister that recreational fishing guides, lodges and individuals be allowed to purchase/lease ‘quota’ from the commercial sector to extend their season after the 12 percent present quota is reached, is an insult to our members. We will NOT help her increase the wealth of a few individuals by buying back fish we already own.
This precedent setting decision by Min. Shea is particularly hard to fathom as the economic value of sports fishing in BC surpasses the value of commercial fishing. Further, the economic impact of the misguided and offensive decision by Min. Shea to privatize the resource is already being felt as anglers cancel or delay booking trips with guides or resorts as seasons are shortened and limits lowered. The ripple down effect will only grow as other fishing supply and support businesses see fewer customers.
The BC Wildlife Federation is committed to continuing to fight for the rights of the public to access THEIR fish. If this travesty is allowed to stand, undoubtedly the public will see their access to other species such as shellfish and salmon restricted as a few friends of the government are gifted most of the resources.
DFO says they no longer know who the quota holders are. How can they possibly manage the fishery under these conditions?
This is an election issue for the Citizens of BC and our members will make sure it remains in the forefront.
We further demand that Prime Minister Harper immediately replace Gail Shea with a minister that understands the social and economic value of recreational fishing in BC. BCWF members and all other resident anglers have been sold out to a well financed commercial lobby and we will not forget it.
For further information, please contact BCWF President Rod Wiebe (250-240-7685) or BCWF Tidal Water Fisheries Committee co-chairs Ed George (604-530-9481) and Ken Franzen (250-624-6431).
Gary Cleave
Marketing and Development Coordinator
BC Wildlife Federation