May 10, 2002
Kuujjuaq man honoured for
work with char
Thanks to Allen Gordon,
92,000 more baby fish will be released this June into the rivers around Kuujjuaq
JANE
GEORGE
Allen Gordon of Kuujjuaq
received a national award in Ottawa last week, for his work with Arctic char.
Gordon received one of
four national awards for responsible fishing for his work and innovations in
Arctic char habitat enhancement.
In collaboration with Kuujjuaqs
Nayumavik Landholding Corporation, Gordon has been involved with a project to
seed nearby lakes and rivers with Arctic Char.
Gordon spearheaded the
conversion of an abandoned water plant in Kuujjuaq into a hatchery that can
produce 100,000 char per year.
"The recipients of
the awards are very deserving of this honour," said Robert G. Thibault,
the federal minister of fisheries and oceans. "Their commitment to the
development of sustainable fishing methods and their promotion of sustainable
fishing practices is vital to the conservation of the resource."
The awards are presented
annually in recognition of the outstanding contribution by Canadian commercial
fishermen to the development of responsible fishing practices.
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