"This policy applies to the commercial fisheries for fish and marine plants in Canadian fisheries waters in the Gulf region and in the NAFO (North Atlantic Fisheries Organization) Regulatory Area."
"This five-year (2007–2011) Integrated Fisheries Management Plan covers the smelt fishery (Osmerus mordax) in coastal and inland waters of eastern New Brunswick, including all watersheds between Dalhousie and Baie-Verte (statistical districts 63 to 80)."
"This American oyster integrated fishery management plan concerns the commercial fishery (including fishing in contaminated areas) and the subsistence fishery (Aboriginal) of American oyster (Crassostrea virginica)."
"This six-year management plan (2007-2012) covers the commercial gaspereau (Alosa pseudoharengus and Alosa aestivalis) fishery in the coastal and inland waters of eastern New Brunswick, including all watersheds between Dalhousie and Baie-Verte (statistical districts 63 to 80)"
"In the Spring of 2002, officials from Fisheries and Oceans Canada participated in a series of meetings with Aboriginal groups interested in the Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy (AFS). These discussions were meant to find out what works, what does not work, and what can be changed over the short and long term to make the AFS more efficient and effective."
"This management plan covers the commercial smelt (Osmerus mordax) fishery in the Eastern New Brunswick Area, including watersheds between Dalhousie and Baie Verte (Appendix 1) or statistical districts 63 to 80 (Appendix 2) for the period 2007 to 2011 inclusive."
"This six-year management plan covers the commercial gaspereau (Alosa pseudoharengus and Alosa aestivalis) fishery in the Eastern New Brunswick Area, including the watersheds between Dalhousie and Baie Verte (Appendix 1) or statistical districts 63 to 80 (Appendix 2), for the period 2007 to 2012 inclusive."
"The Atlantic Salmon Integrated Management Plan for the Gulf Region is a five-year plan designed to engage the parties interested in the sustainable and orderly management of Atlantic salmon."
"Anyone participating in the commercial oyster fishery in the Gulf Region must hold a licence. In 2006, there were 1574 commercial oyster licence holders in the Eastern New Brunswick Area. Fifty-three percent (53%) were coastal fishers and almost twenty-five percent (25%) of them had no other fishing licence"
"In 1992, the Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy was announced in Atlantic Canada. The Aboriginal Fisheries Strategy is designed to provide Economic opportunities to Aboriginal groups primarily in coastal areas of Canada. The strategy contributes substantially to enhancing Atlantic salmon stocks"