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Fisheries committee  I'm not familiar with any program like that.

April 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Duncan Cameron

Fisheries committee  They would also work for monitoring companies, say JO Thomas and Associates. They would monitor our roe on kelp or spawn on kelp fishery so they'd be there watching how many plants we put in the water, which we had to report. They'd be sounding the herring and delivering that to

April 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Duncan Cameron

Fisheries committee  It was a much more positive relationship. If you were violating a condition of licence, they were going to tell you about it, but it was positive. They would come on the boat for coffee in the morning and talk about maybe where they'd seen herring or how there weren't enough coho

April 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Duncan Cameron

Fisheries committee  Sure, I'll just do a quick, two-part response. First, the one answer that you get a lot of the time that's incorrect is that corporations have to own ITQs and that that's needed in the groundfish fishery. People can own ITQs. We can trade yelloweye to operate in the groundfish f

April 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Duncan Cameron

Fisheries committee  Yes. It's just a different direction. I don't know if it's been applied equally.

April 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Duncan Cameron

Fisheries committee  I don't think it's oversight. The issue begins with capacity on the lower end and data collection and science. To have proper management plans that the enforcement officer is enforcing, we have to have proper science and data to create those management plans. When we don't even h

April 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Duncan Cameron

Fisheries committee  When I was younger, there were more charter patrolmen. Basically a charter patrolman had some mild enforcement capabilities, but they would go around and walk in salmon streams, or if the herring were spawning, they'd go out and sound for herring. They would usually live in the a

April 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Duncan Cameron

Fisheries committee  Thank you, Madam Chair, for having me here today to share the story from the Pacific coast. My name is Duncan Cameron. I'm a fourth-generation fisherman from Pender Harbour, British Columbia. I grew up fishing with my dad for salmon, halibut, and herring spawn on kelp. At 18 I

April 26th, 2018Committee meeting

Duncan Cameron