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Summary of 2022 Sustainability Survey for Fisheries

Summaries for results of the 2022 Sustainability Survey for Fisheries.

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Precautionary Approach Policy

The results show that reference points and harvest control rules of the Precautionary Approach Policy have been put in place for many, but not all, of the 195 stocks. Highlights of the results for this section include:

Some of the questions in this section are used to report on indicators in the Canadian Environmental Sustainability Indicators report.

Status of integrated fishery management plans

The results show that 92% (180 of 195) of the stocks are part of an Integrated Fisheries Management Plan (IFMP). The fisheries on these stocks are managed using the IFMP.

Currently, there are 66 IFMPs covering 180 stocks. However, in some cases, IFMPs need to be updated.

In the absence of an IFMP, some of the stocks are managed using other types of fishery management plans, such as a Conservation Harvesting Plan.

Implementation of the Policy for Managing Bycatch

The results show that elements of the Policy for Managing Bycatch have been implemented in some of the fisheries on the 195 stocks; however, the policy has not been fully implemented in all the fisheries on the 195 stocks, which have bycatch. Retained bycatch

The fisheries on 64% (125 of 195) of the stocks have retained bycatch. For these:

Non-retained bycatch

The fisheries on 74% (144 of 195) of the stocks have non-retained bycatch. For these:

Species at Risk

The results show that fisheries on 68% (132 of 195) of the stocks interact with aquatic species listed under the Species at Risk Act.

Where interactions do occur, fishery management measures to mitigate the risks to these species are in place in fisheries on 95% (125 of 132) of these stocks.

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