DFO/Minister's Response to the Final Report of the Advisory Panel on Straddling Fish Stocks

From: CCNMatthews Newswire | Date: September 1, 2005 | Copyright information

OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(CCNMatthews - Sept. 1, 2005) - Geoff Regan, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, today released the final report of the Advisory Panel on the Sustainable Management of Straddling Fish Stocks in the Northwest Atlantic.

"The management of straddling fish stocks, especially on the Nose and the Tail of the Grand Banks, is a highly complicated issue," said Minister Regan. "On behalf of Minister Pierre Pettigrew and myself, I want to thank the members of the panel - Arthur May...

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