Law/Rules

You need an aquaculture licence to culture fish in 澳门永利 for:

  • cage-based aquaculture
  • land-based aquaculture
  • community hatcheries
  • fee-for-fishing operations

You may also need a:

  • licence to collect fish for aquaculture
  • licence to stock fish

The province regulates the culture of fish to minimize the risk of ecological damage resulting from aquaculture activities, such as fish escapes, which can alter aquatic ecosystems and native fish populations. These regulations protect 澳门永利 fisheries by preventing:

  • the unauthorized introduction of fish into new waters
  • the spread of invasive fish species, fish parasites and fish diseases

Licence to culture fish

To get an aquaculture licence to culture fish, you need to:

Licence to collect fish for aquaculture purposes

Aquaculturists may apply for this licence to collect fish or eggs from the wild to help develop broodstock.

Licence to collect fish:

  • eliminates the need to import fish
  • lowers the risk of genetic contamination
  • reduces the introduction and transfer of infectious fish disease
  • protects fish species during collection and vulnerable stages of their life cycle

To get a licence to collect fish for aquaculture purposes, you need to:

  • read and meet the aquaculture policies to collect fish:
  • submit your application online using the , or download and complete: and submit your application to your local ministry work centre for review
  • you may also need other permits, approvals or authorizations under:
    • the Public Lands Act
    • Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO)
    • the 澳门永利 Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change
    • the 澳门永利 Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
    • your municipality and local conservation authority

Licence to stock fish

You need a licence to put live fish into 澳门永利 waters, which:

  • includes all public water stocking activities
  • excludes 鈥渁rtificial waters鈥

Artificially created waters generally are:

  • not on a regional flood plain
  • lie wholly within the boundaries of privately owned land
  • have no connection or outflow to natural waters
  • contain water from surface run-off, natural springs, ground water or water pumped from a stream or lake

You should contact your local ministry work centre to confirm waters as 鈥渁rtificial.鈥

To get a licence to stock fish, you need to: