The meeting was well attended with approximately 40-50 people there. A fairly broad range of backgrounds in the audience. Anglers, resort operators, ice hut operators, bait & tackle, commercial fisherman, First Nations, baitfish association, tournament organizations and reps from the remedial action plan. The process of creating a fish management plan was outlined along with how his plan fits into the bigger picture of other working groups which are addressing habitat restoration, water quality and general restoration of the great lakes system.
Following this was a presentation from a biologist from the Glenora Fisheries Station which gave a 'state of the fisheries' presentation both historical and present. This included explanations on the different ways data is collected from the bay and eastern lake ont. Information about populations of various fish species both historical and present and also trends or predictions of the various fish populations for the future. This is a real brief explanation of what was presented however the MNR will send me the presentation material and I will post it.
Following this the floor was opened up for questions. Most of the questions were focused of a few primary issues; cormorants, cormorants and cormorants. Kidding aside there was alot of discussion focused on this bird but also questions about the various First Nations fisheries, pollution hotspots in the bay, zebra mussels and gobies.
They distributed a survey which will be available on-line at their website (the website is not up yet) which is
www.bqfac.org Results from this survey will help guide the creation of various options for a fisheries management plan. Then, sometime in May 2006 these options will be presented to the public for their input through various open house meetings. Once the final plan is done it will be posted on the EBR website.
Clearly the message in all of the information presented was they want our input. It was stressed several times that our input will guide this plan.
Stay tuned more to come.
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Dan Elliot - A bad day on Quinte is better than a good day at work !!!
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