Aquaculture for all

Govt Supports Aquaculture Development

Economics +1 more

CANADA - In an interview with The Coaster, Tracey Perry, Member of the House Assembly for Fortune Bay, Cape La Hune, Newfoundland, says she expects the aquaculture industry to continue to grow in 2010.

"I certainly think that aquaculture will continue to be a growth sector for us. We're going to see the construction of a new diagnostic health clinic in St. Alban's and hopefully, the construction of a new salmon hatchery will also get under way for the Coast of Bays.

"We also hope to see the beginning of the construction on four new in-flow aquaculture wharves in the area which will be a great addition to the aquaculture industry.

"The cod nursery in Belleoram will be continuing it's operation, and we will see more fish in the water from the various companies in the area."

Ms Perry noted that the provincial government will continue its support of the traditional fishery in the New Year as well.

"I think that the traditional fishery will continue to be a very important sector for us, especially here in the Coast of Bays where it's one of our biggest employers.

"As a government, we have to do everything we can to assure the sustainability of the industry. The provincial Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture (DFA) has set up a Fisheries Working Committee that is completing a financial analysis of the seafood-processing sector and of the fishing industry.

"Through this process, and our consultation with harvesters, our government is committed to finding solutions for this important industry, and we will do everything we can to see its long-term survival."

With regards to infrastructure, Ms Perry said that the new Minister of Transportation, Thomas Hedderson realises the importance of the roads in the district in relation to the aquaculture industry.

She said: "I will be lobbying Minister Hedderson for our fair share of road work in 2010. However, I have to say that all the needed work will not be completed in the New Year.

"We have to finish work on the Bay d'Espoir Highway, the Harbour Breton road as well as sectors within communities like St. Joseph's Cove, Milltown, Hermitage and Fortune Bay North."

Ms Perry said that over $100,000 was spent in 2009 on brush clearing on the Bay d'Espoir Highway and there should be more clearing projects on the highway in 2010.

Ms Perry noted that there should be some interesting municipal projects coming forward in 2010 as well.

"I'll be helping find investment in some municipal projects that have been proposed to government under the 90-10 funding programme," she concluded.

Create an account now to keep reading

It'll only take a second and we'll take you right back to what you were reading. The best part? It's free.

Already have an account? Sign in here