About the LPBAA

Thursday, December 03 2009 @ 06:53 AM EST

Contributed by: Dotcom

The Long Point Bay Anglers' Association was founded in June 1988 with a mandate to promote and protect the sport fishery of Long Point Bay and to represent the interests of fellow Long Point Bay anglers'. The association plays an important role in sustaining the valuable sport fishery of Long Point Bay for ecological and economic benefit.

Concerned with the survival of released fish during recreational tournaments, in 1996 the Long Point Bay Anglers' Association initiated a volunteer operation of a "Live Release Boat". As a means to encourage live-release practices and to promote a sustainable, renewable resource, the program also serves to educate the public on the importance of releasing fish to preserve the ecosystem of Lake Erie.

In 2006, the LPBAA received a National Recreational Fisheries Award from Fisheries and Oceans Canada in recognition of its efforts to promote live release.

And as of June 24 2010, The corporation as incorporated through Letters Patent under the name The Long Point Bay Anglers' Association, by the issuance of the Letter Patent pursuant the Corporations Act (Ontario) became a non-profit corporation.

 

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February 10, 2005 REGAN ANNOUNCES RECIPIENTS OF THE 2005 RECREATIONAL FISHERIES AWARDS

OTTAWA – The Honourable Geoff Regan, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, today announced the recipients of Canada’s 2005 Recreational Fisheries Awards. The awards are presented annually to an individual or group to acknowledge their hard work and dedication to developing and enhancing the recreational fishing experience throughout Canada. "These individuals have played, and continue to play, an important role in protecting and conserving Canada’s recreational fisheries and their habitat," said Minister Regan. "I am proud that so many Canadians are committed to preserving this invaluable natural resource." The awards program was created in 1989 by Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) to recognize the outstanding efforts of individuals or groups working to ensure that Canada’s recreational fishery remains strong and abundant. The awards are presented annually by the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans. The recipients of the 2005 awards are:

 For more information on the Recreational Fisheries Awards you can visit the DFO website at: http://www.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/rfa-ppr/awards-prix_e.htm. For nomination forms or additional information, please contact:

The Recreational Fisheries Awards Program Fisheries and Oceans Canada

200 Kent Street, Ottawa, ON, K1A 0E6

Telephone: (613) 998-1524

Fax: (613) 990-0142

E-mail: XNCRAwards@dfo-mpo.gc.ca


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