We’koqma’q First Nation Reaches Agreement With DFO On Moderate Livelihood Fishing
We’koqma’q–Another First Nation in Nova Scotia has come to an agreement with the Department of Fisheries and Oceans to fish for a moderate livelihood.
DFO has reached an understanding with We’koqma’q First Nation so their members can fish and sell their lobster catches.
It comes after amendments to the Netukulimk Livelihood Fisheries Plan supported by a DFO-issued authorization. The Potlotek First Nation agreed to follow the plan after amendments last month.
The amended plan has harvesters fish during the established 2022 commercial seasons in LFA’s 27 and 31A with a trap limit of 210 in each.
DFO says We’koqma’q’s access to the fishery will be offset by using existing banked licences and unfished traps in the LFAs.
Jakob Postlewaite is a reporter with CKBW in Bridgewater, a Huddle content partner.