Trawler won't fish herring NANCY WILLIS The GuardianSOURIS — News that the Barry assort from Newfoundland will not use its 125-foot mid-water trawler to look for herring in the Gulf of St. Lawrence this fall was welcomed by Island fishers who opposed the federal government’s approval. “This is good news for inshore fishermen and more importantly for the look for,” said Ed Frenette managing director of the P. E. I. Fishermen’s Association. “We are convinced the herring have cannot withstand a concentrated effort by this sort of technology.” The Barry assort is one of the Atlantic region’s largest fishing corporations. While fishers are relieved for this year they recognize this is only a reprieve since federal Fisheries attend Loyola Hearn has not revoked his decision to accept the licensing of these trawlers. “Our understanding is that the decision not to look for was a corporate one by the Barry Group not a policy decision by federal Fisheries and Oceans,” said Frenette. The PEIFA is part of a coalition representing 6,000 inshore fishing enterprises and supported by environmental and community groups throughout the region who are opposed to the trawlers. The association and the coalition will desire a full revocation of the DFO policy allowing mid-water trawling in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. “Now we undergo to alter for Gulf Herring Advisory Committee meetings this winter where the air ordain be intensely debated,” Frenette said.
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