FISHERIES MINISTER ANNOUNCES DETAILS OF BUDGET FUNDING FOR
CANADIAN COAST GUARD AND OCEANS ACTION PLAN
VANCOUVER â “ The Honourable Geoff Regan, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, visited the Canadian Coast Guard Station Kitsilano today to give further details of the Coast Guard funding announced in last week's federal budget and what it will mean for the Pacific Coast.
â Å“The Canadian Coast Guard needs a modern and efficient fleet of vessels to be able to provide its valuable services to Canadians,â ? said Minister Regan. â Å“I am very pleased that the Canadian Coast Guard will be receiving $276 million over the next five years to acquire six new vessels. The current plan is to base three of those vessels â “ a science research trawler and two mid-shore fisheries patrol vessel â “ on the Pacific Coast.â ?
The Minister was joined at the announcement by David L. Emerson, Minister of Industry, and co-senior Minister for BC, and Senator Jack Austin.
â Å“The Coast Guard plays a vital role in the lives of British Columbians,â ? said Mr. Emerson. "I'm extremely pleased to see the federal budget has recognized this fact and allocated significant new funds to upgrade the fleet on the Pacific Coast.â ?
The Government of Canada announced in the Budget that the Canadian Coast Guard will receive $276 million over the next five years to begin the modernization of its fleet. Nationally, this will involve the acquisition of two fisheries-research vessels and four mid-shore fisheries patrol boats. Although plans could change based on shifting regional requirements, the current plan is to locate a science trawler and patrol vessel in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; a patrol vessel in Quebec City, and the three new vessels on the West Coast.
In addition to the $276 million for the six new vessels, the Coast Guard is also receiving funding for the acquisition and operation of four new mid-shore patrol vessels that will be used for security on the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River. The vessels will be jointly operated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. This funding is part of the $222 million (on an accrual accounting basis over five years) allocated to federal security agencies to increase security on the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River system and will provide the means for the federal security partners to work together more effectively on these waterways.
The new funding will benefit Canadians by allowing the Coast Guard to better carry out its mandate of saving lives, supporting marine security, protecting fisheries, enhancing maritime safety, facilitating marine commerce and protecting the marine environment. It also enables the Coast Guard to fulfill its commitment toward the government's Oceans Action Plan including at-sea fisheries research and enforcement activities.
Further details of the Oceans Action Plan were also discussed by Minister Regan at Kitsilano Base today. The Plan, which focuses on improving the management, health and productive capacity of Canada's oceans, will receive an investment of $28 million over the next two years.
â Å“Our aims are to develop Canada's ocean resources for the benefit of coastal communities while protecting the marine environment,â ? Minister Regan explained. â Å“We will work with Canadians to develop integrated management plans in all three oceans that touch Canada, protect fragile marine ecosystems and species by moving forward with a national network of marine protected areas, and carry out marine ecosystem science to make better ocean management decisions.â ?
The Oceans Action Plan today consists of targeted actions over two years while Canada completes a long-term oceans management agenda. It is consistent with directions to pursue sustainable development, integrated management, marine protected areas and marine ecosystem science set out in the Oceans Act and Canada's Oceans Strategy.
The Oceans Action Plan also responds to specific commitments made by Canada and the Province of British Columbia when they signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the implementation of Canada's Oceans Strategy in September 2004. The Government of Canada wishes to explore similar MOUs with other provinces and territories.