GLG
Well-Known Member
Wild Salmon Policy 2018 to 2022
Implementation Plan
Annual report 2018 to 2019
Executive summary
On October 11, 2018, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and the Coast Guard, released the
Wild Salmon Policy 2018-2022 Implementation Plan
(the Plan). This document outlines 9 overarching approaches and 48 actions the Department is committed to undertaking and leading on over the next five years in order to implement Canada’s Policy for Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon – also known as the Wild Salmon Policy (WSP). In the spirit of ‘what gets measured, gets done’, and in line with the Government of Canada’s commitment to openness and transparency, the Plan includes DFO’s commitment to performance review, including annual public reporting on the status and progress of key actions. While annual review of work plans and post-season operations happens as a normal course of business, the public reporting on the status of activities in the Plan keeps partners and the public informed of progress in a timely manner, provides early warning of challenges that need to be addressed, and reflects on lessons learned.
Over 2018-19, the Department has completed or made progress on all the overarching approaches and a number of key activities in the Plan that advance monitoring of wild salmon stocks, habitat and ecosystem assessment and monitoring, integrated strategic planning, program delivery, and continued collaboration with the Province of BC, First Nations, and other stakeholders.
This Annual Report highlights an overview of progress on activities, introduces performance indicators, and provides the status of each activity, including information to provide context and mitigation strategies for activities that are off-track.
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/...l?hootPostID=53b6e1570715f7251ed91f5b8d73c84f
Implementation Plan
Annual report 2018 to 2019
Executive summary
On October 11, 2018, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans and the Coast Guard, released the
Wild Salmon Policy 2018-2022 Implementation Plan
(the Plan). This document outlines 9 overarching approaches and 48 actions the Department is committed to undertaking and leading on over the next five years in order to implement Canada’s Policy for Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon – also known as the Wild Salmon Policy (WSP). In the spirit of ‘what gets measured, gets done’, and in line with the Government of Canada’s commitment to openness and transparency, the Plan includes DFO’s commitment to performance review, including annual public reporting on the status and progress of key actions. While annual review of work plans and post-season operations happens as a normal course of business, the public reporting on the status of activities in the Plan keeps partners and the public informed of progress in a timely manner, provides early warning of challenges that need to be addressed, and reflects on lessons learned.
Over 2018-19, the Department has completed or made progress on all the overarching approaches and a number of key activities in the Plan that advance monitoring of wild salmon stocks, habitat and ecosystem assessment and monitoring, integrated strategic planning, program delivery, and continued collaboration with the Province of BC, First Nations, and other stakeholders.
This Annual Report highlights an overview of progress on activities, introduces performance indicators, and provides the status of each activity, including information to provide context and mitigation strategies for activities that are off-track.
http://www.pac.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/fm-gp/...l?hootPostID=53b6e1570715f7251ed91f5b8d73c84f