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Project Summary >
Shellfish Dockside Monitoring Programs
Geoduck and Shrimp
January 01, 2005
British Columbia, Canada
Archipelago has been involved in the delivery of key management programs for several shellfish
fisheries. Major, on-going programs include the Geoduck Dockside Monitoring Program and
the Shrimp Catch Monitoring Program.
Geoduck Dockside Monitoring Program (1989 – present)
In 1989 the geoduck fishery on the west coast began an experimental Individual
Transferable Quota program whereby the quota was distributed equally among the 55
geoduck licence holders. The geoduck fishermen, represented by the Underwater
Harvesters' Association, contracted Archipelago to set up and conduct a dockside
monitoring system for the 4-6 million pounds of geoduck landed at a variety of ports in
BC. The company has been continually contracted since 1989 to provide port monitoring
services for the geoduck fishery. Archipelago is responsible for collecting landing
information, fishing information and maintaining the Geoduck fishery database, which
provides up-to-date landing information for each licence and fishery management area.
Shrimp Catch Monitoring Program (1997 – present)
In 1997, Archipelago was contracted by the Pacific Coast Shrimper's Co-operative
Association to establish a catch monitoring program for all trawl caught shrimp on the
BC coast. DFO established Shrimp Management Areas for the first time and allocated
catch ceilings for these areas. A hail system was set up to receive calls from vessels
before and after fishing. This vessel activity information is reported to DFO daily. A
landing record collection and reporting system was also established to track shrimp
trawl landings by area. The Shrimp Catch Monitoring Program collects and reports on
information for approximately 4,000 landings per year.
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