Further to the above, with permission from Bill to post. We must thank him for all his work on so many issues on our behalf.To all - Please find attached a copy of a letter I sent today to
>> Fisheries
>> Minister Gail Shea regarding her mismanagement of BE.CO. 'so halibut
>> fishery.
>>
>> I am also attaching a copy of her letter of decsion in this regard.
>>
>> I urge you all to email Minister Shea with copies to your MLA and MP. I
>> also
>> recommend you cc the people at the addresses I have set out below. I will
>> also include for your information some pertinent facts that might aid you
>> in
>> writing to Minister Shea.
>>
>> You don't have to be too clever, just get across the message that you are
>> unhappy and we and the people of Canada are being screwed.
>>
>> Bill Otway
>>
>> E mail list
>>
>> Shea Min Fisheries, Hon Gail
>> E-mail Address(es):
>>
Shea.G@parl.gc.ca>>
>>
>>
>> MacAulayL FishCritic, The Ho...
>> E-mail Address(es):
>>
MacAulay.L@parl.gc.ca>>
>> Mr.MacCaulay is the Liberal Fisheries Critic
>>
>> Mr. Randy Kamp, M.P.
>> E-mail Address(es):
>>
Kamp.R@parl.gc.ca>>
>> Randy Kamp is the Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Fisheries
>> and
>> lives in Maple Ridge
>>
>> Mr. Peter Arend Stoffer, M.P.
>> E-mail Address(es):
>>
Stoffer.P@parl.gc.ca>>
>> StofferOfficeHalifax, Peter
>> E-mail Address(es):
>>
stoffp1@parl.gc.ca>>
>> Peter Stoffer is the NDP Fisheries Critic and a hard worker for our cause
>>
>> SultanL, Ralph
>> E-mail Address(es):
>>
ralph.sultan.mla@leg.bc.ca>>
>> Ralph Sultan is an MLA on the Steelhead Committee and also on the Outdoor
>> Caucus
>>
>> KruegerL, Hon Kevin
>> E-mail Address(es):
>>
kevin.krueger.mla@leg.bc.ca>>
>> Keven Krueger is also an MLA who has an interest in fisheries issues
>>
>> GordonPremier, Campbell
>> E-mail Address(es):
>>
Officeofthepremier@gems9.gov.bc.ca>>
>> No explanation needed
>>
>> AustinN, Robin
>> E-mail Address(es):
>>
robin.austin.mla@leg.bc.ca>>
>> Robin is the MLA for the Skeena and well versed in fisheries issues
>> BennettL, Bill
>> E-mail Address(es):
>>
bill.bennett.mla@leg.bc.ca>>
>> Bill Bennett is the chair of the B.C. Provincial Outdoor Caucus
>>
>> StGermainSenator, Hon Gerry
>> E-mail Address(es):
>>
stgerg@sen.parl.gc.ca>>
>> Gerry is a B.C. Senator with a long history of involvement with fisheries
>> issues.
>>
>> Dan Cody
>>
CodyD@dfo-mpo.gc.ca.
>>
>> Dan Cody is the Special Assistant for the Minister of Fisheries on the
>> West
>> Coast, his messages do not get filtered by the Mandarins
>>
>> Mr. Garry W. Breitkreuz, M.P.
>> E-mail Address(es):
>>
breitg1@parl.gc.ca>>
>>
>> Garry is the chair of the Federal Outdoor Caucus and a strong advocate
>> for
>> hunters and anglers.
>>
>>
>> SOME POINTS OF INTEREST AN INFORMATION THAT YOU MIGHT WANT TO USE.
>>
>> We were forced into a joint agreement with the commercial sector that
>> proposed the Federal Government would advance $35 million to buy out 8%
>> of
>> the commercial Halibut TAC and transfer this to the recreational sector.
>> The
>> recreational sector would repay the Federal Government over the ensuing
>> years through the imposition of a Halibut stamp on the recreational
>> fishing
>> licence.
>>
>>
>> We then moved into the management of the 2008 fishery. In order to keep
>> within our quota it was necessary for us to lease Halibut quota from the
>> commercial sector. For various legal reasons the approximately $2 million
>> dollars was and is being held in trust by the Pacific Halibut Management
>> Association, (PHMA), the commercial sector. The SFAB gave out
>> instructions
>> throughout the season to release the money required to lease the needed
>> quota to keep our fishery within their allocation. The PHMA released an
>> initial amount but adamantly refused to release any further money causing
>> us
>> to exceed our quota. DFO, who was supposed to be coordinating these
>> transactions, took the unprecedented action of closing the recreational
>> fishery. This closure was put in place in spite of the written commitment
>> from the Minister that there would be no "in-season" closures of the
>> recreational fishery. This action was also taken in spite of the fact
>> that
>> Canada left more Halibut in the water unharvested at the end of the 2008
>> season than the total overage of the recreational sector.
>>
>>
>>
>> Simply put, there was no conservation concern, Canada did not harvest
>> its'
>> Total Allowable Catch for Halibut, DFO simply decided that those fish
>> were
>> the property of the commercial sector and shut us down.
>>
>>
>>
>> So we have ourselves entering into an agreement with the commercial
>> sector
>> as the Minister and DFO demanded of us. We then have the commercial
>> sector,
>> acting in breach of trust and negating that agreement and one year later
>> on
>> February 12th of 2009. we finally received a letter from the current
>> Minister of Fisheries and Oceans rejecting our proposals out of hand.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> It is my considered opinion that all bets are now off and all previous
>> commitments and proposals for financing the buying back of our own fish
>> are
>> off the table. It is my recommendation that we convey this to both the
>> Minister and DFO in the strongest possible terms.
>>
>>
>>
>> We are now in a political and possibly eventually a legal battle to
>> reclaim
>> our rights as Canadians. We all need to understand that while the
>> current
>> issue is Halibut, the Minister and DFO are moving quickly to privatize
>> all
>> Rockfish Stocks, Crabs, Prawns and Salmon. If we lose this one we lose it
>> all.
>>
>>
>>
>> Talk to your M.P. and your MLA and let them know our position and your
>> dissatisfaction with how they are managing your resource. We have the
>> power
>> and we can win this one if we work together.
>>
>>
>>
>> There are currently 435 holders of commercial Halibut quota in B.C. In
>> 2008
>> only 168 of these quota holders fished. The other 267 sat on the beach
>> here
>> or in Hawaii and leased the quotas that our government gave to them for
>> nothing, out to the real fishermen.
>>
>>
>>
>> A simple reallocation of 8% of the commercial quota to the recreational
>> fishery coupled with the removal of the quota for those that do not fish
>> and
>> redistributing that quota amongst the actual fishermen would mean a much
>> greater harvest for those that actually fish and a vibrant recreational
>> fishery.
>>
>>
>>
>> It needs to be noted also that for the last several years the
>> recreational
>> catch of Halibut has been declining steadily. We reached our peak harvest
>> in
>> 2005 when the catch was 1.8 million lbs. Since that time our numbers have
>> declined to a total of 1.5 million lbs in 2008. So when people try to
>> spread
>> the propaganda that the recreational catch is growing exponentially and
>> out
>> of control, you can politely point out to them that they are wrong. In
>> fact
>> just the opposite is happening.
>>
>>
>>
>> Moreover, unlike the commercial sector, in those years when we do not
>> catch
>> our allotment we are quite happy to let the commercial sector harvest
>> those
>> fish. Prior to the Federal Government gifting the commercial sector 88%
>> of
>> the Halibut, they harvested our uncaught catch for years. We asked for no
>> compensation and expected none. After all these were the publics' fish
>> and
>> not ours. It seems however neither the commercial sector nor our
>> government
>> fully understand the ramifications of the Larocque court judgment that
>> clearly set our that neither the government nor individuals own these
>> fish.
>> The people of Canada do!
>>
>>
>>
>> Bill Otway
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