 
        June 29, 2012
DFO has announced the management plan for LFA 26A Rock Crab:
		FISHERIES & OCEANS: NOTICE TO FISH HARVESTERS:
EKME # 2601584
2012 ROCK CRAB FISHERY IN LOBSTER FISHING AREA 26A
Moncton – June 29, 2012 - The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO), Gulf Region, wishes to advise the industry that the fishery for rock crab in Lobster Fishing Area (LFA) 26A will open at 06:00 a.m. on August 6, 2012, and will close at 12:00 a.m. (midnight) on November 24, 2012. These season dates are in keeping with the practice of opening the fishery on the first Monday in August and closing it at midnight on the last Saturday of November.
Starting in 2013, the Department will be managing this fishery using a multi-year approach.
All other management measures remain as per the previous management plan some of which include:
Data entry: Licence holders are responsible for making arrangements with dockside monitoring companies for data entry of catch and effort information; a condition to this effect is included in all licences.
Logbooks: Logbooks/landing reports are mandatory and must be completed as stipulated in licence conditions.
Dockside Monitoring
		Program:	All of the catch must be weighed in kilograms at one decimal point on an approved scale.
Number of traps: 	Commercial licences - 90 traps.
		Aboriginal organizations communal commercial licences – 90 traps.
Catch limitation: 	Commercial licences – 23,913 kg.
		Aboriginal organizations communal commercial licences – 29,913 kg.
		
		Minimum size: 	Only male rock crabs, with a minimum carapace width size of 108 mm, may be retained in the directed fishery.
DFO will continue to honour the principle that prioritizes the fishery as follows: lobster by-catch; lobster bait; directed rock crab fishery.
For more information:
		Monique Baker
		Resource Management
		Fisheries and Oceans Canada
		Moncton, New Brunswick
		506 851-6234
Leroy MacEachern
		Resource Management 
		Fisheries and Oceans Canada
		Antigonish, Nova Scotia
		902 863-5670 – ext 2231
Colin MacIsaac
		Resource Management
		Fisheries and Oceans Canada
		Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
		902 566-7815
ement plan for LFA 26A Rock Crab: