Posted By Trish Hall

When: Thursday, August 19 at 1:00 p.m. PDT

What: A webinar hosted by the Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform.  CAAR has analyzed the draft regulations and is preparing formal comment. CAAR members Catherine Stewart and David Lane, along with lawyer Karen Wristen, will walk through the draft, highlighting CAAR’s concerns and recommendations. To be followed by a Q and A and discussion period where we can learn from each other and share insights, analysis and ideas.

To register for this webinar, please reply to david@salmonsupporters.org and login details will be sent to you.


 
Posted By Trish Hall

The Coastal Alliance for Aquaculture Reform issued the media release Draft global salmon farming standards out for comment announcing a 60-day public comment period for the first draft of global standards intended to measure and identify environmentally and socially responsible salmon farming.  See the media release for more information on how you can get involved and provide comment on the draft standards.


 
Posted By Trish Hall

The Cohen Commission of Inquiry into the Decline of Sockeye Salmon in the Fraser River is planning a series of public forums in communities along the Fraser River and the sockeye’s migratory route, where members of the public can make brief presentations to the Commissioner. The commission will begin evidentiary hearings on October 25, 2010, and has requested and been granted an extension from the Governor General in Council to submit its interim report, now due by October 29, 2010.

Public Forums

The commission will hold a series of public forums to provide an opportunity for community members to share information with the commission they believe to be relevant to the mandate of the commission. Members of the public wishing to present at a public forum must apply through the commission’s website at www.cohencommission.ca.

Forums are scheduled for:

  • Lillooet (August 18)
  • Campbell River (August 25)
  • Steveston/Richmond (September 13)
  • Victoria (September 16)
  • New Westminster (September 20)
  • Prince George (September 23)
  • Chilliwack (September 29)
  • Kamloops (October 21)

Evidentiary Hearings

Evidentiary hearings will begin Monday, October 25 through mid- December. Hearings may continue in the new year if required. These hearings are open to the public and will be held at the Federal Court at 701 West Georgia Street, 8th floor.

For more information see the Cohen Commission's website www.cohencommission.ca.

 


 
Posted By Trish Hall

Now that the Federal Government has announced a sixty-day public input period for Pacific Aquaculture Regulations, Alexandra Morton is calling on the public to make their voices heard and ensure that regulations are sufficient to protect wild salmon and the habitat they arrive on.

For more information, to send a letter or add your name to a petition see Alexandra Morton's Blog.

The deadline for comments on the aquaculture regulations is September 12, 2010.


 
Posted By Trish Hall

Following a 30-day period of comment on the Draft Report for the Canada sablefish fishery, the Certification Body, Moody Marine Ltd., has determined that the Canada sablefish fishery should be certified in accordance with the MSC Standard. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A DETERMINATION, NOT A FINAL CERTIFICATION RESULT.

The determination announcement, together with the final assessment report is available at:

  • To download the full announcement, please follow this link.
  • To download the full report, please follow this link.

There is now a 15 working day period during which a party may lodge a statement of intent to object to the determinations reached. For further information on the objections process, including the grounds upon which an objection can be made, please email objections@msc.org.

Any intent to file an objection should first be addressed to the email address objections@msc.org, and cc'd to Rupert Howes at rupert.howes@msc.org, by 5pm GMT, 2 July 2010.

Paul Knapman
Email: p.knapman@moodyint.com


 


 
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