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Revisiting the challenge: perspectives on Canada’s freshwater fisheries policies three decades after the Pearse Report

Authors :
Morgan L. Piczak
Jill L. Brooks
Brittany Bard
Christian J. Bihun
Andrew Howarth
Amanda L. Jeanson
Luc LaRochelle
Joseph R. Bennett
Nicolas W. R. Lapointe
Nicholas E. Mandrak
Steven J. Cooke
Source :
FACETS, Vol 7, Iss , Pp 912-935 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Canadian Science Publishing, 2022.

Abstract

A seminal report by Peter H. Pearse (1988; Rising to the Challenge: A New Policy for Canada’s Freshwater Fisheries, Canadian Wildlife Federation, Ottawa) outlined 62 policy recommendations focused on the management of Canada’s inland fisheries. Over three decades later, freshwater ecosystems and inland fisheries in Canada are still facing similar challenges with many emerging ones that could not have been foreseen. Here, we reflect on the contemporary relevance of the Pearse Report and propose recommendations that policy makers should consider. Broadly, our recommendations are: (1) manage fishes, fisheries, and habitat using a holistic co-management framework, with clearly defined fishery jurisdictions and partnerships with Indigenous governments; (2) engage in transparent, inclusive, and agile research to support decision-making; (3) facilitate knowledge co-production, involving interdisciplinary projects with diverse groups of actors and sectors including Indigenous Peoples, anglers, policy makers, scientists/researchers, governments, and the public; (4) embrace technological advances to support freshwater fisheries stock assessment and management; and (5) align policy and management activities in Canada with global initiatives related to increasing the sustainability of inland fisheries. We advocate for an updated comprehensive report such as the Pearse Report to ensure that we embrace robust, inclusive, and sustainable management strategies and policies for Canada’s inland fisheries for the next 30 years. It is time to again rise to the challenge.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23711671
Volume :
7
Issue :
912-935
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
FACETS
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.58b83b0a136745719273d65811fc27e9
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1139/facets-2021-0145