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FISHING FOR ANSWERS: WHO GETS TO FISH FOR B.C. SALMON IN THE FUTURE?

Canadian government has shut down about 60 per cent of B.C.’s commercial
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The West Coast’s commercial salmon fleet is clearly in the midst of
transformative change.

Ottawa has shuttered approximately 60 per cent of B.C.’s commercial fisheries
since 2021 and last month launched a licence buyback program to lure fish
harvesters to exit the industry to protect plummeting salmon stocks.



What’s less evident is who will remain on the water with access to salmon as the
federal government reshapes the industry that was once the backbone of the
coast.

But many suspect large corporations and investors that never set boots on the
deck of a fishing vessel will continue to prosper while independent harvesters
and coastal communities languish.

A pattern of fishing licences and quota concentrated in the hands of large
seafood processing companies is firmly entrenched in B.C., said Jim McIsaac,
vice-president of the Canadian Independent Fish Harvesters’ Federation.

If Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) fails to make policy changes as the salmon
licences and total catch decline, fishing wealth will continue to slip away to
urban areas and those with lots of capital.

“Salmon, from my point of view, is a public resource and should be managed for
the benefit of the Canadian public,” said McIsaac. “But DFO is privatizing the
resource and managing it for the benefit of investors and processors.”

On the Atlantic Coast, commercial licence holders are required to be present on
a vessel and actually fish their catch, he added.

But on the West Coast, many commercial licences and quota — a set share of the
allowable catch — are transferable and can be bought, sold and leased like a
commodity.

Demand and speculation push the purchase price beyond the reach of independent
fish harvesters — especially young ones without deep pockets — leading to the
rise of an “investor class” of corporations, investors or retired fishermen.



“Instead of moving to a more community-based local fishery, which a lot of
fisheries around the planet are doing to make them more sustainable,” McIsaac
said.

The licence buyback program will probably contract and concentrate the
commercial seine fishery most immediately, said Joy Thorkelson of the United
Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union.

Seine vessels tend to be larger than other types of fishing boats and use nets
drawn together into a “purse” to capture fish.

The largest salmon fishery, the seine sector takes about 50 per cent of the
total harvest and is already dominated by the province’s largest fish processor,
Canfisco, part of the Jim Pattison Group, Thorkelson said.




Independent fish harvesters who can’t afford to buy a licence often lease one
from processors that also act as brokers or hubs for other owners looking to
“rent” their licence, she added.

This gives processors access to the catch and control over price, creating a
monopoly effect, she said.

It also allows processors to concentrate the onshore industry, further draining
fishing wealth from B.C. communities, she said, pointing to Canfisco closing its
northern canneries and exporting that work to Alaska.



In 2019, the House of Commons committee on fisheries and oceans (FOPO), issued a
report to the government centred on fisheries and equity issues on the Pacific
Coast.

The committee urged Ottawa to increase the transparency around licence and quota
ownership and restrict foreign investors’ access. It also called on the
government to find ways for young fishers to enter the industry along with
measurable mechanisms to ensure the socio-economic benefits of fishing are
fairer, particularly for active harvesters and coastal communities.

But there’s been little real change by DFO over the last two years as the
commercial salmon sector has been hobbled by the widespread closures, McIsaac
said.

“I’ve been following developments around those recommendations pretty closely,”
he said.

“At best, DFO has given them window dressing.”

Thorkelson predicts most of the licence buybacks will involve “low-hanging
fruit”: inactive licences bought cheap or inherited by people not involved in
the industry or harvesters who have recently retired due to ongoing declines in
the commercial salmon sector.

DFO can’t predict who will remain on the water as the licence retirements are
voluntary, the ministry said in an email to Canada’s National Observer.

“Those licence holders that wish to remain in the fishery will be able to do
so,” DFO said.

The ministry didn’t clarify when, how or if equitable distribution of fishing
benefits, including quota or licences, is part of the plan for the fishery once
the buyback process is complete in three years’ time.

The retirement program is one element of a commitment to transform the salmon
fishery and DFO will monitor how the number of licences changes during the
process, the department said.



“DFO will continue to work with commercial fishery interests to determine other
changes that will support the conservation and rebuilding of salmon stocks and a
more adaptable and economically viable commercial fishery,” the email said.



Beyond limiting costs of retiring a licence, it’s not evident that DFO has any
objectives or criteria around the number of licences it hopes to retire from
each industry sector, such as large corporations, independent harvesters or
First Nations, said University of Guelph researcher Jennifer Silver, a
specialist in fisheries management.

“There’s less clarity … about other factors in the decision-making that relate
to a larger vision for who retains access to the resource and what that might
mean for coastal or Indigenous communities,” Silver said.

Ottawa also needs to consider any potential implications associated with a
public resource such as a licence and quota being owned by foreign investors,
Silver said, adding it’s extremely difficult to determine the level of
investment at play.

In one instance, FOPO heard testimony from Ecotrust Canada, a non-profit focused
on revitalizing coastal communities, that it had traced a foreign company that
owned 5.9 million pounds of quota. According to the group, that company’s
director was the same overseas investor identified in news articles involving
money laundering in casinos and real estate in Vancouver.

Those against implementing owner-operator regulations in B.C. similar to those
on the Atlantic coast suggest it would be akin to trying to unscramble an egg,
Silver said.

But policy that improves the profits from fishing and also ensures benefits for
harvesters and communities are not mutually exclusive, she said.

“Policy can be designed to achieve a little of both,” Silver said.

“I don’t know if that mix has been achieved in the Pacific region to the same
extent that it has been pursued and achieved in the Atlantic region.”

RELATED: Ottawa aims to reduce size of salmon fishing industry by buying
licences

RELATED: Lack of rain has returning salmon dying in droves on B.C. central coast

RELATED: Heading into 2023, Aquaculture on the coast faces a murky future

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