Evidence of meeting #34 for Fisheries and Oceans in the 44th Parliament, 1st Session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was information.

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Herb Nash  President, 4VN Management Society
Morley Knight  As an Individual
Arran McPherson  Assistant Deputy Minister, Ecosystems and Oceans Science, Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Adam Burns  Acting Assistant Deputy Minister, Fisheries and Harbour Management, Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Rebecca Reid  Regional Director General, Pacific Region, Department of Fisheries and Oceans
Sarah Murdoch  Senior Director, Pacific Salmon Strategy Transformation, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

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Assistant Deputy Minister, Ecosystems and Oceans Science, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

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Liberal

Bobby Morrissey Liberal Egmont, PE

Also, there were issues raised about DFO's ability to do survey studies. I've been told that one out of six have not been done in a timely manner.

Could you confirm to the committee that the DFO stock capacity studies are being done on a regular basis to support the veracity of the data going into the modelling that is ultimately used to make decisions?

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Assistant Deputy Minister, Ecosystems and Oceans Science, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Dr. Arran McPherson

What I can say in response to that question, is that we're very fortunate to have two new fisheries Coast Guard vessels on the east coast and one on the west coast—

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Liberal

Bobby Morrissey Liberal Egmont, PE

Just a moment, Dr. McPherson. My question was, can you confirm if all studies are being done on the east coast in a timely manner, the stock capacity surveys?

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Assistant Deputy Minister, Ecosystems and Oceans Science, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Dr. Arran McPherson

What I was attempting to answer is that we are right now undertaking work to comparatively trawl on the east coast, which means that we are using both the old and new vessels side by side to be able to ensure the continuity of the data series. We're still doing that. In fact, that's taking place in Newfoundland as we speak—

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Liberal

Bobby Morrissey Liberal Egmont, PE

Dr. McPherson, I've been told by a different witness who appeared before us here, and in meetings, that DFO's stock assessments are not keeping pace with what the department has mandated. In fact, a lot have been missed over the past years. Is that correct or not correct?

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Assistant Deputy Minister, Ecosystems and Oceans Science, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Dr. Arran McPherson

I'll just maybe add the precision that I interpret the question to mean “surveys” as opposed to “stock assessments”, but maybe—

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Liberal

Bobby Morrissey Liberal Egmont, PE

I'm sorry. Yes, stock assessment surveys is what—

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Assistant Deputy Minister, Ecosystems and Oceans Science, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Dr. Arran McPherson

Okay. Perfect.

I would say that we have had difficulties and challenges since the beginning of the pandemic as we transitioned to new vessels. However, we are fully committed to undertaking those surveys—with the support of our Coast Guard colleagues—as frequently as we possibly can to ensure the continuity of our time series.

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Liberal

Bobby Morrissey Liberal Egmont, PE

Dr. McPherson, could you provide to the committee a staff profile—without giving individual names—of the science division, the division that you head in DFO and its capacity over the past 10 years? I would like it if you could produce that in numbers—the various positions that are within this key part of DFO. I'd like to see a profile for the past 10 years.

2:40 p.m.

Assistant Deputy Minister, Ecosystems and Oceans Science, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Dr. Arran McPherson

I certainly can't speak to that going back 10 years here today, but that is information that we would be able to share with the committee if requested.

2:45 p.m.

Liberal

Bobby Morrissey Liberal Egmont, PE

Okay.

We had a retired DFO manager who appeared earlier at committee. I'm not sure if you heard this or not, but he mentioned that many decisions on stock are made without the data to support those decisions. Would you care to comment?

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Assistant Deputy Minister, Ecosystems and Oceans Science, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Dr. Arran McPherson

I think my colleague actually would like to comment.

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Acting Assistant Deputy Minister, Fisheries and Harbour Management, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Adam Burns

Thanks for the question.

What I would say is that all of the decisions that are taken are informed by the best available science.

Managing a large operation is about making trade-off decisions and priorities, so it isn't always science that is fresh off the press in some instances—it's science that has been done prior to that year—but we always base our decisions on the best available science as well as the views of indigenous communities, stakeholders and others with an interest in the fishery. All of that is what's used to inform the management decisions.

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Ken McDonald

Thank you, Mr. Morrissey.

We'll go to Madame Bérubé for two and a half minutes, please.

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Bloc

Sylvie Bérubé Bloc Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou, QC

Thank you, Mr. Chair.

Ms. Murdoch, last May, Dr. Dominique Robert, professor and Canada Research Chair in Fisheries Ecology at the University of Quebec at Rimouski, stated that the Department of Fisheries and Oceans was unable to conduct comprehensive population surveys for certain fish stocks.

Does the department have enough research vessels to conduct population surveys of fish stocks?

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Senior Director, Pacific Salmon Strategy Transformation, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Sarah Murdoch

Respectfully, I think that question is probably better directed to either Dr. McPherson or, if it's regarding west coast fisheries, Rebecca Reid.

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Bloc

Sylvie Bérubé Bloc Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou, QC

All right.

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Assistant Deputy Minister, Ecosystems and Oceans Science, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Dr. Arran McPherson

Perhaps I'll start.

Rebecca, if you would like to add or complement anything I've said, please go ahead.

We have three dedicated fisheries vessels with the Canadian Coast Guard that have been just recently transitioned into service. As I mentioned a few moments ago, we're very excited about the opportunity to have those new vessels.

In addition to those, we use platforms provided by industry in all parts of Canada to leverage the partnerships that exist with a number of industry groups to collect data. When you think about the science that is being generated to inform decision-making at DFO, it is not solely science that's collected on Coast Guard platforms. It's science that's also collected using partnerships with industry and others.

Rebecca, I'm not sure if you have anything to add.

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Regional Director General, Pacific Region, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Rebecca Reid

I would just add that in cases where we have had trouble with vessel availability, we have also set up standing offers and contracts for the use of other vessels when needed so that we can maintain our important stock assessment surveys. Thank you.

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Bloc

Sylvie Bérubé Bloc Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou, QC

I see.

How does the department's science capacity impact the science consultation process?

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Assistant Deputy Minister, Ecosystems and Oceans Science, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Dr. Arran McPherson

Maybe I'll start, and then Adam may want to add something about consultation.

I'll start by clarifying that in DFO's science sector, we undertake evidence-based peer review and we aren't responsible for consultations on actual management decision-making with any of our partners, clients or indigenous communities. That responsibility rests with the management components and parts of our organization. We undertake discussions to come to scientific conclusions, whereas they lead our consultations with external parties.

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Acting Assistant Deputy Minister, Fisheries and Harbour Management, Department of Fisheries and Oceans

Adam Burns

I don't have much to add.

Before the minister makes a decision, we hold a consultation with the various stakeholders, commercial fishers, indigenous groups, environmental groups and the provinces. These stakeholders inform us of other factors to consider and how they interpret the scientific advice. This allows us to provide advice to the minister so that she can make an informed decision.

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Bloc

Sylvie Bérubé Bloc Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou, QC

You talk about indigenous communities...

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Liberal

The Chair Liberal Ken McDonald

Thank you, Madame Bérubé. You've gone a little over your two and a half minutes. You can't get much in within two and a half minutes.

Ms. Barron will now do her best to get everything in within two and a half minutes, I'm sure.