The Concern with "one year study" of quiet zone is it sounds a lot like the "experimental quota transfer program".At last nights SFAB meeting in Victoria the message was united. The whales need more fish period. Yes we will agree to the one year study to see what quiet zones will do to whale behavior. We also agreed to voluntarily implement the Bubble which means once you are made aware that whales are close you will turn off your sounder, pull your gear and move slowly out of their path. As I'm confident that the results of this study will prove that whales will favour fishing where the fish are regardless of boats in that area...that the results of this study be used to set future policy. In other words quiet zones will be proven to be a waste of time and that the best practice is the "Bubble" It will work and we can live with that. We also agreed to recommend moving the eastern JDF quiet zone back to the west side of Point No Point. It makes sense because the largest traditional area for commercial crab fishing is off the French Beach area. Those waters would not be a quiet zone with those boats in that area daily dropping and recovering pots off noisy aluminum hulled boats with big power. If the boundary stays at Sheringham as proposed and the crab boats fish inside the quiet zone the data would be skewed. The only other option would be forcing those boats out of that area....that would be a disaster. All those pots would end up between Kirby Creek and the mouth of Sooke Harbour....nobody wants that. We also agreed to let the Port Renfew SFAC make recommendations pertaining to the western border of the 20-4 quiet zone.
These things don't go away once implemented.
Do these quiet zones include all traffic including harassment by whale watching boats?
Sorry I was unable to make meeting last night due to work. I did watch the webinar and hope to make the meeting in Sooke.