The Future of Canada's Commercial Fishery?
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					Canada is blessed to be rich in  natural resources, including the longest coastline in the world. It is  estimated that 80,000 Canadians make their livings directly from fishing and  fishing related activities. Fisheries and  Oceans Canada is committed to supporting the economic profitability of those  fisheries, while striving to ensure that fish stocks are healthy and abundant  for future generations. The Department is modernizing the way it does business  to enable the industry to address both current and future challenges. This will  ultimately lead to fisheries that are more sustainable, more profitable and  more globally competitive for the long term. Fisheries and Oceans Canada has  already taken some important steps after considering feedback from industry,  Aboriginal groups and others.  But more needs to be done.  The  Department is talking with Aboriginal groups, the fishing industry,  non-governmental organizations and fisheries experts, as well as the Canadian  public. We recognize the importance of transparency as we move forward with  specific elements of fisheries management modernization. We also appreciate the  value that diverse perspectives can bring to the development of these policies.  Together, we will build a path towards a more sustainable, stable and  economically prosperous fishing industry.
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http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/future-avenir/index-eng.htm
			Read More Here:
http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/future-avenir/index-eng.htm


 
 
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