Snow crab capture. (Photo: Stock File)
Snow crab trap fishery MSC certificate suspended
(CANADA, 3/21/2018)
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certificate for the Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence snow crab trap fishery in Canada has been suspended by certifier SAI Global (SAIG).
The decision was taken after a certifier conducting an expedited audit concluded that based on new information including the Incident Report on 2017 right whale mortalities in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the fishery no longer meets the MSC Fishery Standard related to Endangered, Threatened and Protected species.
As a result of the MSC certificate suspension, when the 2018 fishery opens in April, the landings from crab fishing areas 12, 12E, 12F and 19, cannot be sold as MSC certified or bear the MSC label.
“We have been working with Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) and all the fishers’ associations in the Southern Gulf of St. Lawrence to address the tragic events of summer 2017,” stressed Peter Norsworthy, Representative of the Affiliation of Seafood Producers Association of Nova Scotia that coordinates the MSC fishery client group.
The leader pointed out that there is a collective will to make sure this is never repeated again, adding that they are strongly advocating for effective solutions.
Under the terms of the suspension, the fishery client group has 90 days to submit a Corrective Action Plan to address the issue and re-establish compliance with the MSC program.
If the plan is submitted within the time limit, the certificate will remain suspended while the plan is implemented and the issue(s) resolved. The suspension can only be lifted once the certifier conducts a further review at the completion of the action plan.
If the fishery client group is unable to submit a satisfactory plan within 90 days, the certifier will withdraw the fishery certificate.
In response to the whale deaths DFO closed a portion of the SGOSL fishery on July 14, 2017 and the season ended for the vast majority of the fishery on July 25.
SAIG initiated the expedited audit of the SGOSL snow crab fishery in October 2017 after receipt and review of published reports on the right whale mortalities. During the expedited audit they consulted with the fishery, DFO officials, scientists and other NGO representatives to fully evaluate whether the fishery’s practices continued to meet the MSC Standard.
According to Jay Lugar, Program Director for the MSC in Canada, the suspension reflects a strength of the MSC program in its provision to account for changes in the highly dynamic, natural ecosystems in which fisheries operate.
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