Fishery Notice
Category(s):
ABORIGINAL - General Information
Subject:
FN1088-Aboriginal - Invertebrates - Butter Clam - Area 4 - Metlakatla - FSC Harvest Opening - Effective Immediately
Under agreement with the Metlakatla Band Council, Fisheries and Oceans Canada is opening portions of Area 4 for food, social and ceremonial harvesting of siphonless Butter Clam (Saxidomus gigantea) for the Metlakatla First Nation only. The black-tipped siphons MUST be removed from all butter clams (Saxidomus gigantean) prior to consumption. Recent acceptable biotoxin monitoring results permit this opening. Note that portions of Area 4 are also open to the food, social and ceremonial harvest of Cockles (Clinocardium nuttallii)see fishery notice: FN1046. A description of the open areas will be posted at the Metlakatla Band Office, can be obtained from the Metlakatla Fisheries Program, and is detailed in the 2019-20 Metlakatla Intertidal Bivalve Community Harvest Plan. The harvest area boundaries are very specific and all harvesters must consult with Metlakatla Fisheries Program staff before harvesting. Harvesters must be in possession of a valid food harvesting permit from the Metlakatla Band Office and are requested to report their harvest quantities to the Metlakatla Fisheries Program. This opening is effective immediately and will continue pending on-going acceptable biotoxin monitoring results. Fishers are advised there is a contaminated closure adjacent to this opening. Information on the specific closure boundaries and any other closure information, including marine biotoxin closures, are available on the Internet at: www.pac.dfo-mpo.ca/fm-gp/contamination/index-eng.htm Or call toll-free: 1-866-431-3474. For additional information harvesters should contact the Metlakatla Fisheries Program at (250) 628-3234, or Coral Keehn at (250) 627-3021. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Coral Keehn (250) 627-3021
Fisheries & Oceans Operations Center - FN1088
Sent October 21, 2019 at 1146
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