Indigenous fishers, co-operatives are winners in Ottawa's shuffle of baby eel quotas

Some longtime holders of licences to fish for lucrative baby eels are still facing quota decreases under Ottawa’s latest proposals, after battling against shifting their catch to former employees. Baby eels, also known as elvers, swim in a tank after being caught in the Penobscot River, Saturday, May 15, 2021, in Brewer, Maine. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Robert F. Bukaty

HALIFAX - Ottawa has issued the latest version of how it is proposing to distribute licences for the lucrative baby eel fishery in the Maritimes.

In a letter to stakeholders on Monday, the Fisheries Department says it is maintaining its plan to shift half the quota of close to 10,000 kilograms of elvers away from nine large licence holders to new entrants from Indigenous communities.

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