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Agenda item 7.5 For Decision Council CNL(10)18 St Pierre and Miquelon Salmon Fishery

CNL(10)18 St Pierre and Miquelon Salmon Fishery 1. The salmon fishery at St Pierre and Miquelon, although small, has been shown to exploit North American stocks, some of which are critically endangered. In 2007, the Council had asked the President to write to the French authorities to invite France (in respect of St Pierre and Miquelon) to accede to the NASCO Convention. Last year the representative of France (in respect of St Pierre and Miquelon) had advised the Council that the outcome of an inter-ministerial consultation in France was that full membership of NASCO by France (in respect of St Pierre and Miquelon) did not appear to be appropriate given the low level of the catch which is taken in a traditional fishery which has limited impact on the economic development of the archipelago. France (in respect of St Pierre and Miquelon) had, therefore, indicated that it wished to have its representation at NASCO as an observer confirmed. 2. The Council believes that accession to the NASCO Convention would have been of benefit to both NASCO and France (in respect of St Pierre and Miquelon) and had authorised the President to write to France (in respect of St Pierre and Miquelon) to express disappointment at their decision and to refer to its concerns about the increased catch in 2008, the second highest in the time-series and approximately 80% higher than in 2007. The President was also asked to express the Council s support for expanding the sampling programme at St Pierre and Miquelon to include genetic analysis and to request that information on the fishery and the sampling programme be made available in time for the meeting of the ICES Working Group on North Atlantic Salmon in March. This letter was sent by the Acting President on 11 January 2010 as is attached in Annex 1. To date, no reply has been received. We understand that the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans in Canada has also written. The NGOs also wrote to the French authorities and this letter is contained in Annex 2. 3. In previous years, reports from the authorities in France on the salmon fishery at St Pierre and Miquelon and on the sampling programme have been made available to NASCO before its Annual Meeting. To date, we have received no reports. However, information provided to the International Atlantic Salmon Research Board by France (in respect of St Pierre and Miquelon) for the inventory of marine research indicates that the annual sampling programme which commenced in 2003 was not conducted in 2009 but it is planned to restart this programme in 2010. Information in the 2010 ICES ACOM report, CNL(10)8, states that A total harvest of 3.4t was reported in the professional and recreational fisheries in 2009. This is similar to the 2008 harvest which was one of the highest in the available time series. 4. A representative from France (in respect of St Pierre and Miquelon) has been invited to attend the Annual Meeting. We have not yet received confirmation if a representative will be present. Secretary Edinburgh 12 May 2010 1

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EAA - European Anglers Alliance Rue du Luxembourg 47 1050 Brussels Belgium Annex 2 Tel: +32 (0)2 286 5956 Fax: +32 (0)2 732 5958 E-mail: email@eaa-europe.eu Web: www.eaa-europe.eu M. Jean-Francois Tallec Secretaire General de la Mer 16 Boulevard Raspail 75007 Paris France 11 th January 2010 Dear M.Tallec St Pierre et Miquelon and NASCO I am writing as Chairman of the NGO Group at NASCO following the 26 th annual meeting in Molde, Norway from June 2 nd - 5 th 2009. There are currently 35 NGOs accredited to NASCO including three from France and one from Quebec. Together we represent some 10 million stakeholders across the North Atlantic working with governments for the restoration and conservation of Atlantic salmon. We were disappointed to hear from your representative in Molde, that your Department had decided to remain as observers and not become full signatories to the NASCO Treaty. Although salmon, like tuna (and I understand you are members of ICATT) are international travellers, unlike tuna, salmon return to freshwater to spawn. Any salmon caught in the coastal waters of St P & M originate in rivers of the USA and Canada. All the riverine populations of salmon in the USA are critically endangered, with many rivers in Canada below their conservation limit, and both governments are spending considerable resources on conservation measures at home. It is most important we all work together to help conserve and restore this unique species for the benefit of future generations. Full membership of NASCO would greatly facilitate this process. Can I urge you, on behalf of all my colleagues, to reconsider your decision and become full members of NASCO in 2010. Yours sincerely C W Poupard Chairman, accredited Non-Government Observers at NASCO Copy: Mme Laurent Monpetit, Depatment des Politiques, Agricoles, Rurales et Maritimes 5