Total allowable catch (TAC) and sharing arrangements
Dates of season (subject to change)
January 1 to December 31 (decision pertaining to 2021 and 2022 fishing seasons).
Total allowable catch (TAC) and sharing arrangements
The Minister has decided to maintain the 2021 and 2022 TACs in NAFO Divisions 0A and 0B at 9,592.5 tonnes and 8,592.5 tonnes respectively.
The Total Allowable Catch (TAC) for NAFO 0A: 9,592.5 tonnes (t).
Fishing Area | Fleet/Interest | Allocation (t) |
---|---|---|
NAFO Division 0A | Nunavut | 9,592.50 |
Total 0A TAC | 9,592.50 |
The TAC for NAFO 0B: 8,592.5t.
Fishing Area | Fleet/Interest | Allocation (t) |
---|---|---|
NAFO Division 0B | Nunavut | 4,283.25 |
Nunavik | 449.25 | |
Enterprise Allocation Holders | 2,960 | |
Fixed Gear Competitive | 900 | |
Total 0B TAC | 8,592.50 |
Management measures
The Department has modified the existing Greenland Halibut SA0 conversion factor (CF) for the “J-Cut” product form (head off, tail off, gutted, collarbone out) from 1.49 to 1.40 on a provisional basis. This change will come into effect on January 1, 2021.
Links to other information
- Science advice is provided through the NAFO Scientific Council
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