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June 7, 2002
Iqaluit HTA to discussion
which sections of river will close
Iqaluits Amarok Hunters
and Trappers Association will be holding a meeting before the ice breaks up
to decide which sections of the Sylvia Grinnell River will be closed to boating
and fishing.
Members decided at a meeting
in December to close the river for five years to allow the number of fish to
rise. The river was closed between 1982 and 1987, but the char stocks didnt
recover as expected.
David Ell, the president
of the association, said the HTA is consulting with the department of fisheries
and oceans to assist with the ongoing process of measuring fish stocks, population
and size.
But the decision to close
the river isnt an easy one, as questions arise about the HTAs authority
to regulate non-HTA members activities, such as recreational boaters and
tourism operators.
Membership in the Amarok
HTA is open only to Iqaluit land claims beneficiaries.
As well as limiting fishing
areas, the association wants to close the river to all boats, including jet
boats. Ell said members feel that if one boat is allowed to operate in the river,
others may eventually come to share the water and disturb the fish and their
habitat.
The Frobisher Bay Kayak
Club and local outfitter Glen Williams were vocal during initial discussions
about closing the river in December. Both said their boats dont disturb
the fish.
Ell said the question of
whether kayaks should be allowed to use the river would be addressed at the
upcoming meeting.
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