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Hamlet of Rankin Inlet. Type A Water Licence Application Role of Fish Habitat Management Fisheries and Oceans Canada Eastern Arctic Region Rankin Inlet May 18 – 19, 2010. DFO Fish Habitat Management. Administers the Fish Habitat Protection Provisions of the Fisheries Act
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Hamlet of Rankin Inlet Type A Water Licence Application Role of Fish Habitat Management Fisheries and Oceans Canada Eastern Arctic Region Rankin Inlet May 18 – 19, 2010
DFO Fish Habitat Management • Administers the Fish Habitat Protection Provisions of the Fisheries Act • Administers provisions of the Species at Risk Act as they pertain to Aquatic Species • Conducts Environmental Assessments under the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act • Participates in Territorial Environmental Assessments and Regulatory Reviews by providing specialist/expert advice
The Fisheries Act • Used to manage and protect Canada's fisheries resources • Applies to all fishing zones, territorial seas and inland waters • Binding on federal, provincial, and territorial governments
TheFisheries Act • Defines “Fish” as including: • “…fish; shellfish, crustaceans, marine animals and any parts of …” • “…eggs, sperm, spawn, larvae, spat and juvenile stages…”
The Fisheries Act • DefinesFish Habitat as: “spawning grounds and nursery, rearing, food supply migration and any other areas on which fish depend directly or indirectly in order to carry out their life processes”
The Fisheries ActHabitat Protection Provisions • Section 30 • installation of fish guards/screens on water diversions or intakes
The Fisheries ActHabitat Protection Provisions • Section 35(1) • Prohibits harmful alteration, disruption or destruction of fish habitat (HADD) • Section 35(2) • Provides Minister of Fisheries and Oceans with ability to Authorize (HADD)
DFO Areas of Interest forthe Type A Water Licence Application • Potential draw down of Nipissar Lake (HADD) • Water intake (HADD, entrainment/impingement)
DFO Request for Additional Information • A detailed assessment of the proposed volume of water to be withdrawn from Nipissar Lake against total annual recharge and the potential ramifications of draw down. • A detailed description of the proposed water intake.
DFO Request for Additional Information (con’t) • Baseline information on “Fish”/fish habitat and their use of affected waterbodies
Next Steps Forward:Water Intake • The type of existing intake screen is unknown. As it is a DFO requirement to have a screen on the intake, the GN will provide this information to DFO for review when available • The GN indicated that the DFO Fish Screen Guidelines will be used to determine the most appropriate screen for the intake Information based on March 25, 2010 letter to L. Melnick (DFO) from J. Walls (Nuna Burnside)
Next Steps Forward:Water Supply from Nipissar Lake • The Government of Nunavut has agreed to undertake lake studies through 2010 to assess current and future impacts to lake levels resulting from withdrawals and the potential impacts on the aquatic environment Information based on March 25, 2010 letter to L. Melnick (DFO) from J. Walls (Nuna Burnside)
Available On-line Resources • Policy for the Management of Fish Habitat: http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/oceans-habitat/habitat/policies-politique/management-gestion_e.asp • Operational Statements: http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/regions/central/habitat/os-eo/prov-terr/nu/index_e.htm • The Freshwater Intake End-of-Pipe Fish Screen Guideline: www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/Library/223669.pdf • Practitioners Guides to Risk Management Framework, Compensation and Fish Passage: http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/oceans-habitat/habitat/policies-politique/operating-operation/risk-risques/index_e.asp
Ms Loriena Melnick Habitat Management Biologist Eastern Arctic Area 501 University Crescent Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N6 Phone: (204) 983-2632 Fax: (867) 979-8039 E-mail: Loriena.Melnick@dfo-mpo.gc.ca Mr Gary Cooper Habitat Management Biologist Eastern Arctic Area 304-3027 Harvester Road Burlington, ON L7R 4K3 Phone: (905) 639-4396 Fax: (867) 979-8039 E-mail: Gary.Cooper@dfo-mpo.gc.ca Contact Information