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The report shows that despite the government’s massive commitments and investments, the health of Canadian wild fish has been in the past five years.
There has been no improvement in the year
.
Less than one-third of Canadian fisheries are considered healthy (approximately 30.
4%, compared with 34.
5% in 2017)
.
16% of fisheries are in the cautious zone and 17% are in the critical zone
.
Of the latter, nearly 80% of fisheries lack the reconstruction plan required under the Canadian Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) policy
.
4%, compared with 34.
5% in 2017)
.
16% of fisheries are in the cautious zone and 17% are in the critical zone
.
Of the latter, nearly 80% of fisheries lack the reconstruction plan required under the Canadian Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) policy
.
In the past five years, the federal government has increased the transparency of fisheries management, provided new funding for marine science, completed new national standards for fisheries monitoring, and passed an updated "Ministry of Fisheries Act
.
" Unfortunately, Oceana Canada’s latest audit revealed that DFO has not done enough to implement its policy commitments, and the investment to date has produced few measurable results or major changes in the indicators of good fisheries management
.
.
" Unfortunately, Oceana Canada’s latest audit revealed that DFO has not done enough to implement its policy commitments, and the investment to date has produced few measurable results or major changes in the indicators of good fisheries management
.
Today's fisheries are facing increasing pressure from climate change, pollution, habitat destruction and overfishing
.
Changing the trajectory of DFO management performance and the health of wild fish populations is more urgent than ever
.
.
Changing the trajectory of DFO management performance and the health of wild fish populations is more urgent than ever
.
Oceana Canada urges Prime Minister Trudeau and Fisheries Minister Murray to address the most critical gaps in Canada's marine fisheries management system by prioritizing the following actions in the next five years:
-Rebuild depleted fisheries through strong reconstruction regulations
.
.
-In order to make better, scientifically based decisions, count all the species captured
.
.
-Take stronger preventive measures for feed fish, and address the vulnerability of species due to climate change
.
.