Executive Council
Fisheries and Aquaculture
May 5, 2015

Sustaining a Strong Fishery Through Research

$2.6 Million Investment Supports World-Class Fisheries Science

Budget 2015 provides $2.6 million to support world-class fisheries science at the Marine Institute's Centre for Fisheries Ecosystems Research (CFER). Each year since 2010, much of this research has taken place aboard the RV Celtic Explorer. Today, the Honourable Paul Davis, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, toured the vessel joined by the Honourable Vaughn Granter, Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture, and representatives from the Marine Institute.

"Newfoundland and Labrador is the only province in the country to solely fund its own offshore fisheries research. The Celtic Explorer is one of the most advanced fisheries research vessels in the world and has proven invaluable in the study of fisheries ecosystems off our province's coasts. The relationship between leading-edge science and long-term success in resource-based industries is clear. Our government continues to invest in science that will inform future decision-making and support the future sustainability of the fishery."
-The Honourable Paul Davis, Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador

Since 2010, the Provincial Government has provided more than $15 million to CFER to support the long-term sustainability of provincial fisheries resources. CFER's research focuses on a number of areas including:

  • Surveys;
  • Stock assessments and sustainable fisheries;
  • Ecosystems structure and change;
  • Climate and fisheries influences; and
  • Species biology, ecology and behaviour.

"Prosperity and sustainability require that decisions and activities in our fisheries are based on sound evidence and science and much of this research starts right here with the Centre for Fisheries Ecosystems Research and this world-class research vessel. Given the recently observed ecosystem changes and resurgence of the northern cod stock, the importance of the scientific survey work that will be undertaken this year can hardly be overstated."
-The Honourable Vaughn Granter, Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture

The RV Celtic Explorer is fitted with the latest electronics and scientific equipment to complete this work including; ocean mapping technologies, dry and wet laboratory spaces, remote operated vehicle capability, and echo sounders for acoustic surveying. The vessel, owned by the Irish Marine Institute, has been chartered for one month in each of the past five years to support CFER's fisheries science activities.

"The fishing industry in Newfoundland and Labrador is facing many challenges and our role is to make a significant contribution to maintaining a sustainable and economically viable fishing industry. Our research, which has had a major impact to date, continues today as the team joins the RV Celtic Explorer for the next fisheries survey focused on northern cod and other species off our coast."
- Glenn Blackwood, Vice-President of Memorial University (Marine Institute)

During today's event, CFER also presented a five-year progress report highlighting its researchers, students and technologists and the innovative research conducted since 2010. The report is available at: www.mi.mun.ca/news

QUICK FACTS

  • Budget 2015 provides $2.6 million to support leading-edge fisheries science at CFER bringing total funding provided to the centre to more than $15 million since 2010.
  • Newfoundland and Labrador is the only province in Canada to solely fund its own offshore fisheries research initiatives.
  • The RV Celtic Explorer is fitted with the latest electronics and scientific equipment to support fisheries research including; ocean mapping technologies, dry and wet laboratory spaces, remote operated vehicle capability, and echo sounders for acoustic surveying.
  • At 65.5m in length, the RV Celtic Explorer can accommodate 35 personnel, including 20-22 scientists. The vessel is owned by the Irish Marine Institute and is based in Galway, Ireland.

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Media contacts:

Heather MacLean
Director of Communications
Office of the Premier
709-729-3581
heathermaclean@gov.nl.ca
Donna Ivey
Special Assistant, Communications
Office of the Premier
709-729-3551
Donnaivey@gov.nl.ca
Roger Scaplen
Director of Communications
Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture
709-729-3733, 697-5267
rogerscaplen@gov.nl.ca
Leslie Earle
Public Relations and Communications Officer
Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University
709-778-0677, 330-3918
leslie.earle@mi.mun.ca

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