Canada signs global pact to help rid world’s oceans of abandoned fishing gear
OTTAWA — Canada has joined a global alliance trying to rid the world’s oceans of millions of tonnes of old fishing nets.
Canada is the 13th nation to join World Animal Protection’s Global Ghost Gear Initiative, an international alliance of nations, companies, and environment groups started in 2015 to go after one of the most significant contributors to the earth’s plastic problem.
“We’re saying this is a critical issue for us to address,” Fisheries Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said in an interview.
Wilkinson added Canada to the alliance in Halifax this week as the federal government played host to G7 environment, energy and fisheries ministers.