Fisheries and Oceans Canada is in too much of a hurry to increase the minimum size of lobster that can be legally caught, says an Opposition MLA on P.E.I.
PC MLA Sidney MacEwen says the increase in minimum carapace from 72 to 77 millimetres — in lobster fishing area 25, the western end of the Northumberland Strait — over the course of three years, ending in 2018, is too fast. MacEwen raised his concerns during an appearance of a Fisheries and Oceans official at a legislature committee meeting Friday.
"What we were trying to say today — and I don't think we really got a good answer on — why [is it] happening so fast other, than they're just trying to get to 77 millimetres really fast," said MacEwen.
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