Annual herring roe fishery active in Oceanside, Nanaimo shut out
NANAIMO — Turquoise shades of water signal an active herring spawn that escaped the Nanaimo area this year.
However, fishing boats have been active to the north in Parksville-Qualicum Beach, as operators look to cash in on nearly 12,800 tonnes of herring, or 14 per cent of the estimated adult herring stock available in the Strait of Georgia.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada regional pelagics manager Bryan Rusch told NanaimoNewsNOW on Wednesday, March 12, it appeared around 50 gillnet operators were near their allocation limits following a week on the water.
“We have had test boats going through the area and there was maturing fish and we collected some biological samples, but there hasn’t been any fishing activity that far south.”




