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DFO 2005 survey of recreational fishing in Canada
« on: January 26, 2006, 12:43:49 AM »

FISHERIES AND OCEANS ANNOUNCES THE LAUNCH OF THE 2005 SURVEY OF RECREATIONAL FISHING IN CANADA

OTTAWA – Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO), in cooperation with provincial and territorial governments, announced today the launch of the 2005 Survey of Recreational Fishing in Canada.

The survey is the most comprehensive assessment of recreational fishing conducted in Canada. It has been conducted every five years since 1975. The results are used by fisheries management agencies as a primary source of information about recreational fishing in all provinces and territories.

Survey questionnaires will be mailed to 82,000 Canadian residents and anglers from other countries by provincial and territorial agencies and DFO over the coming weeks. The purpose of the survey is to obtain reliable, up-to-date information on the importance and popularity of recreational fishing in Canada. Recipients are being asked questions such as where they fish and how often, what fish they catch and retain, their opinions on specific management issues and the amount of money they spend in pursuit of their fishing activities.

The results of the 2000 survey showed that angling in Canada is a popular outdoors activity. In 2000, there were 3.6 million active adult anglers who fished for a total of 48 million days. Of the fish caught, nearly two-thirds were released. The success of catch and release programs is a testament to the importance of conservation to Canada’s anglers. Overall, the angling population spent an estimated $6.7 billion in Canada in 2000.

A final report on the 2005 survey, with Canada-wide results as well as those for each jurisdiction, will be published next year.

More information on the results of the previous Surveys of Recreational Fishing in Canada is available on the Statistics link of DFO’s homepage at http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
 
Steve Outhouse
Media Relations
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Ottawa
(613) 998-1530

http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/media/newsrel/2006/hq-ac01_e.htm