Notices to Fish Harvesters
Announcement of the opening for the Atlantic halibut fishery, Lower North Shore fleet
Sept-Îles – June 10, 2024
Fisheries and Oceans Canada - Quebec Region announces the opening for the Atlantic halibut fishery in NAFO Divisions 4RST by the Lower North Shore (LNS) fixed gear fleet of less than 19.81 m under the Individual Transferable Quotas (ITQ) regime in 2024-2025.
The opening is scheduled for Monday, June 17, 2024 at 5:00 a.m. (EDT) as recommended by the fleet representatives. The fishery will close on Sunday, September 22, 2024 at 11:59 p.m. (EDT).
The initial allocation allowed to the fleet in 2024-2025 prior the application of the quota carryover and reconciliation is 93.99 t.
It is important to remember that it is the responsibility of the licence holder to monitor their ITQs to ensure that the catches made in their fishing activities respect the ITQs allocated to them, taking into account their transfers and landings. It must also make arrangements to cover any quota overruns that occur on previous fishing trips, if applicable, prior to the departure of a fishing trip and hold the necessary quotas to cover the catches likely to be made on that trip.
Partnership (combining of licences)
The partnership agreement is permitted between licence holders of LNS fleets less than 19.81 m with fixed gear.
For the LNS fleet, a maximum of five licence holders per partnership agreement is allowed.
Only one partnership agreement per licence holder per year is authorized. All licence holders registered in the agreement must be on board the same vessel. Landings are counted in proportion to the respective individual quota.
Licence holders will be held jointly responsible for illegal acts committed during fishing activities, if any.
Licence holders involved in a partnership agreement may use a maximum number of gears equivalent to the addition of the maximum authorized number of each licence holder involved in the partnership agreement. Please refer to point 6 of this PPAC for the number of gears allowed.
The agreement must be submitted to DFO at least 5 working days before the first fishing trip. Except for exceptional reasons, the partnership is effective for the duration of the fishing season of the species concerned. Furthermore, unless there are exceptional reasons, DFO will not issue any replacement authorization to fishers involved in a partnership agreement.
Conditions of Licence
In order to obtain the Conditions of Licence, licence holders will have to apply for them through the National Licensing System online. For assistance with the National Online Licensing System, please contact Customer Support by phone at 1-877-535-7307 or by e-mail at fishing-peche@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.
Conservation harvesting plan 2024-2025
Other management measures are listed in the 2024-2025 Conservation Harvesting Plan for the North Shore sector of the NAFO Divisions 4RST Atlantic halibut fishery by the LNS fixed gear fleet of less than 19.81 m under ITQ regime, available on the DFO website at the following address: Publications to Fish Harvesters - Online Publications Tool (dfo-mpo.gc.ca).
For additional information
Please visit our website at the following address: Quebec Region | Fisheries and Oceans Canada (dfo-mpo.gc.ca).
Resource Management
North Shore Area
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
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