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The 1992 Atlantic Salmon Management Plan is guided by the principles adopted by the Dept. of Fisheries and Oceans through consultations with the Atlantic Salmon Advisory Board and the provincial governments and incorporates the three regional Atlantic salmon management plans, developed in consultation with regional and area representations from interested associates and organizations. The Province of Quebec administers management plans for the salmon stocks in that province. This document gives the objectives of the 1989-93 management strategy, its principles and major elements, regional management measures for commercial and sport fishing, and enforcement activities. Salmon fishing areas in Northern and Southern Labrador, Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island are briefly described and include individual and area quotas, waters involved, and opening and closing dates.
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This report reviews past and current status of the Atlantic salmon resources in the Maritimes, especially New Brunswick; reviews a proposed federal salmon enhancement plan for the province; suggests a format for a comprehensive management plan and supporting enhancement projects; and proposes a salmon management and enhancement plan for New Brunswick. The objectives of the plan would be to rebuild stocks, broaden the stock base, and redirect allocation and exploitation, thereby generating regional economic development from the future stabilized fishery.
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This report describes and evaluates the impact of the major changes in the management of Canada's marine fisheries in recent decades. The report covers the historical and jurisdictional context; biological and economic aspects; objectives of fisheries management; techniques of resources management in general and those used for specific species; managing the common property through allocation of access, limited entry licensing, and individual quotas; the international dimension; the social dimension; habitat management; fisheries enforcement; and fisheries management in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, Norway, Iceland, and the European Community.