Press Release
Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnerships Program (RFCPP) updated to include all Indigenous groups
March 15, 2016 – Ottawa, Ontario
The Honourable Hunter Tootoo, Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, is pleased to announce that the latest round of funding under the Recreational Fisheries Conservation Partnerships Program (RFCPP) is now open and has been expanded to be available to all Indigenous groups.
The program, which funds community based activities that directly restore recreational fisheries habitat across Canada, will provide up to $28 million over the next three years.
“I am very proud that this program is now open more broadly to make it available to all Indigenous groups so they can also contribute their valuable expertise, traditional knowledge and unique perspective to this important and successful program,” said Minister Tootoo. “I encourage as many groups as possible to consider applying so that we can work together to help protect and restore Canada’s fisheries habitat.”
Recreational fisheries face many environmental challenges, with habitat loss being the most common threat. The RFCPP brings together and provides funding to local and community partners to restore, rebuild and rehabilitate Canada’s recreational fisheries habitat.
Applications for funding will be accepted from March 11, 2016 to April 22, 2016.
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