A new report says Nova Scotia’s commercial swordfish harpoon fleet could bring in returns of $2.5 million by adding charters and rod-and-reel gear to adapt to low catch rates. Men fish about 20 miles off the coast of southern Maine on Aug. 6, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Robert F. Bukaty CANADAHALIFAX news N.S. swordfish harpoon fleet urged to bring tourists aboard to boost troubled sector by admin 8 أغسطس، 2024 written by admin 8 أغسطس، 2024 210 CITYnews halifax / By Cassidy McMackon, The Canadian Press HALIFAX — An environmental group says Nova Scotia’s commercial swordfish fleet could generate millions in added revenue by bringing tourists along for fishing trips and using different gear. The Ecology Action Centre says swordfish harpooning — lunging a long spear into the water to catch a fish — has become increasingly difficult and less economically viable because swordfish are appearing less often at the surface due to changing water conditions. In a report released Wednesday, the centre says changing ocean conditions are preventing fishers who use the traditional fishing method from fulfilling their already small swordfish quotas. The group’s solution is for the harpoon fleet to start using a single deepwater hook and line — called rod and reel gear — and to charge tourists to come aboard for a “once-in-a-lifetime experience.” Dale Richardson, president of the Nova Scotia Swordfish Harpoon Quota Society and a fisher in the harpoon fishery for over 20 years, said rising ocean temperatures mean swordfish come to the surface less often to bask in the sunlight and regulate their body temperatures. He said the addition of deepwater hook and line fishing is a “win-win” to boost earnings in the fishery and help it bounce back from “disheartening” catch levels. Although there are 184 licensed harpoon fishers in the Maritimes region, Richardson said only about 10 to 15 of them are currently active because of the poor catching conditions. Richardson said one harpoon trip requires at least eight hours offshore, and can often extend to five or six days. “When you’re only catching one, two, or three fish, it becomes not very feasible,” he said. The Ecology Action Centre is calling on the Department of Fisheries and Oceans and Transport Canada — which regulates commercial passenger transportation — to allow licence holders in the harpoon fishery to use rod and reel gear and to start offering sport fishing trips. Holly Isnor, the group’s marine campaign co-ordinator, said combining commercial and sport fishing for swordfish is more complicated than for the bluefin tuna fishery, which uses smaller boats and stays closer to shore. But she said surveys completed by her group show clear support for developing a charter fishery. “Fishers want to be out there fishing. In many cases, this is something that their families have done for multiple generations,” Isnor said. “Our goal is to see this fishery thrive.” The centre estimates a licence-holder could generate $61,000 a year in revenue by offering three five-day fishing trips to two passengers per season. In total, the tourist activity could bring in $2.5 million a year if just one-quarter of licensed fishers operated charters, it says. In Nova Scotia, swordfishing dates to the early 1900s when handheld harpoons were the most common method of catching fish. The Department of Fisheries and Oceans allocates 10 per cent — or 138.4 tonnes— of Canada’s swordfish catches per year to harpoon fishers, while the other 90 per cent is caught with longlines. Swordfish are found in Canadian waters from spring to fall, most often near the edge of the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia’s South Shore and the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 7, 2024. Cassidy McMackon, The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Family files lawsuit against Nova Scotia Health citing discrimination next post Province asks for public information as investigation into Upper Tantallon wildfire continue You may also like Teen arrested, weapons seized after threats against Halifax... 25 أبريل، 2025 Liberals maintain ‘commanding’ lead in Atlantic Canada polls 25 أبريل، 2025 Second-degree murder charge laid in latest intimate partner... 25 أبريل، 2025 Poilievre pitches change, federal tax exemptions for vehicles... 25 أبريل، 2025 NATO chief urges allies to do more and... 25 أبريل، 2025 مجموعة السبع لا تزال متحدة لكن رسوم ترامب... 25 أبريل، 2025 حاكمة كندا العامة ترأس الوفد الكندي في جنازة... 25 أبريل، 2025 ترامب يواصل اتهام كندا بأنها ممرّ للفنتانيل الصيني... 25 أبريل، 2025 ترامب تطرّق إلى فكرة ’’الولاية الـ51‘‘ في حديث... 25 أبريل، 2025 N.S. cuts contract with agency that runs restorative... 24 أبريل، 2025