I guess the cost of licenses will go (again) up to help pay for this
With the closures of BC recreational sites at lakes, fees increase at others and limited fishing opportunities in the Province some years, like on the lower Fraser(not freshwater), it isn't hard to imagine why people don't buy certain licenses. There is hardly any boat launch places around anymore here as well. I've noticed a huge drop in people using our parks in the last few years too. Just keep adding fees and then build hotels in the parks people can't afford to go to.
. Oops, sounding cynical again after reading too much Government BS
NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
2006TSA0037-001024
Aug. 9, 2006
Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts
FUNDING AIMS TO LURE MORE ANGLERS
VICTORIA – The provincial government is providing $90,000 to support an initiative led by the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC to improve the way recreational fishing is managed and marketed in B.C.
The funds will be used for the development of a provincewide market development plan aimed at attracting more freshwater and saltwater anglers.
“Angling is an important component of our varied tourism sector,” said Olga Ilich, Minister of Tourism, Sport and the Arts. “Not only does it expose residents and visitors to our natural assets, it also generates about $1.2 billion annually in related spending – mostly in rural areas.”
The number of B.C. residents purchasing freshwater angling licenses has declined by almost 20 per cent over the last 10 years, from 320,000 in 1995 to 260,000 in 2005.
“By working together with government, industry and the angling public we hope to reach our mutual goal of ensuring the long-term health of our fisheries resources and the recreational fishing sector,” said Don Peterson, president of the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC.
Provincial funding for the marketing project comes from the Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts, the Ministry of Environment and Tourism BC.
“An initiative like this will go a long way towards increasing the number of sport anglers in B.C. and that’s good for everyone,” said Environment Minister Barry Penner. “Fishing is a wonderful way for families to enjoy the great outdoors together.”
Other contributors include the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC, the Habitat Conservation Trust Fund, the BC Fishing Resorts and Outfitters Association and the Sport Fishing Institute of British Columbia. The plan is expected to be completed this winter with implementation getting underway in the spring of 2007.
The Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC is funded by anglers and works with the Province to conserve and restore wild fish and to sustain and enhance recreational fishing in the province. For more information about the society, visit
www.gofishbc.com.
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Shawn Robins
Communications Director
Ministry of Tourism, Sport and the Arts
250 356-9869
Don Peterson
President
Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC
250 414-4200
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