NORRIS
POINT, NL, Sept. 13, 2024 /CNW/ - Nature is a key
part of Canada's national
identity. The health of our aquatic environment and the wildlife
within it supports our culture, well-being and the economy in
Newfoundland and Labrador and across Canada. Yet some of the species that find
their home in the waters, rivers, lakes, estuaries, and marshes
throughout Newfoundland and
Labrador are at risk and need help
to survive. We must continue to take action to protect them.
Today, on behalf of the Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the
Canadian Coast Guard, the Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, Minister
Gudie Hutchings of Rural Economic Development and the Atlantic
Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA), announced over $2 million dollars in funding for two projects as
part of the Canada Nature Fund for Aquatic Species at Risk. This
investment directly supports conservation and recovery efforts for
species at risk in Newfoundland
and Labrador.
The Atlantic Healthy Oceans Initiative (AHOI) is receiving
$1,777,173 over three years to
evaluate and mitigate threats to aquatic species at risk on the
southwest coast and in the Gros Morne region of Newfoundland. This project will provide
important information to help determine the impacts of fishing
practices, vessel traffic and other sources of ocean noise on
marine mammals and fish stocks in certain focus areas. Communities
and stakeholders in these areas will help identify restoration and
protection needs, along with measures to reduce human-caused
acoustic disturbance, bycatch, and entanglement in fishing
gear.
Intervale Associates Inc. is receiving $245,136 over three years to apply effective
strategies for reducing threats to aquatic species at risk in
Newfoundland and Labrador harbours by addressing threats from
fishing-related plastic waste. In collaboration with harbour
authorities and community members, local waste management
strategies will be developed for participating harbours across
Newfoundland to help enhance
knowledge and local participation in species at risk recovery
efforts.
In partnership with Indigenous communities, organizations,
provinces and territories, industry and academia, the Canada Nature
Fund for Aquatic Species at Risk focuses on nine priority places
and two priority marine threats, and aims to support the
recovery and protection of aquatic species at risk by enabling
multi-species, place-based and threat-based approaches to
recovery.
Through this fund, under the Nature Legacy Initiative, the
Government of Canada is helping to
build a culture of conservation, and one that empowers Canadian
organizations to join in the collaborative efforts to conserve
nature. Since 2019, the Canada Nature Fund for Aquatic Species at
Risk has funded over 140 projects for over $110 million that support the conservation
of biodiversity through collaboration and partnership to recover
aquatic species at risk.
Quotes
"Fisheries and Oceans Canada is proud of
the Canada Nature Fund for Aquatic Species at Risk projects that
are currently underway and completed. And the work isn't done.
That's why it's important that the Government of Canada continues to work with partners on
projects that help protect and recover species at risk. Through the
funding of these new projects, we are pleased to be partnering with
others in Newfoundland and
Labrador to make a real difference
in protecting our aquatic habitats and species at risk."
The Honourable Diane Lebouthillier, Minister of Fisheries,
Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
"Our waterways in Newfoundland
and Labrador not only create a
special natural aquatic environment, but they are also home to
numerous aquatic species. Through the Canada Nature Fund for
Aquatic Species at Risk, the Government of Canada will work with partners here in our
province, and across Canada, to
protect and improve aquatic habitats."
The Honourable Gudie Hutchings, Minister of Rural
Economic Development and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities
Agency
Quick Facts
- The nine priority areas identified are located in:
- Fraser and Columbia Watersheds (BC)
- Rocky Mountains' Eastern Slopes (AB)
- Southern Prairies (AB, SK, MB)
- Arctic (NU, NWT, YT, Arctic Ocean)
- Lower Great Lakes Watershed (ON)
- St. Lawrence Lowlands (QC)
- Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence Rivers (NB, NS, PEI)
- Bay of Fundy and Southern Uplands Watersheds (NS, NB)
- Southern Newfoundland (NL)
- The two priority marine threats identified are:
- Fishing interactions such as entanglements and bycatch of
aquatic species at risk;
- Physical and acoustic disturbance, including vessel collisions
and marine noise.
Associated Links
- Canada Nature Fund for Aquatic Species at Risk
- Canada Nature Fund for Aquatic Species at Risk – Priority
Places and Threats
- Canada's Nature Legacy
- Canada Nature Fund
- Species at Risk Act
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SOURCE Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) Canada